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Meghan Markle ‘bitter' over Royal Family positive press

Meghan Markle ‘bitter' over Royal Family positive press

Sky News AU5 days ago
'To Di For' podcast host Kinsey Schofield slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as 'short-sighted' amid reports of King Charles and the Sussexes' top aides holding a secret summit.
'I think that they are so short-sighted… they're always in it for the instant gratification,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'I suspected that Meghan was very bitter over some positive press and that was why we saw a mini Sussex blitz.'
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