Prince Harry and Meghan Markle accused of ‘bullying royals’ for financial gain
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are alleged to have sought financial support from Queen Elizabeth
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been accused of hypocrisy as allegations surface that they purportedly bullied members of the royal family to secure financial support.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in a late-life accusation by a royal expert, are alleged to have sought financial support from Queen Elizabeth, an act described as "bullying."
Despite the couple's recent advocacy against cyber-bullying, royal expert Angela Levin contends that their actions amounted to bullying during the late Queen's final months.
In an interview with GB News Angela Levin expressed her perspective on the matter, "...they come up and said they're really concerned about children bullying and cyber-bullying and [that] it's a terrible thing to do.”
She said, "Perhaps they shouldn't have done bullying with Queen Elizabeth when she was so ill and [in] those last few months of her life.”
"Many people have said that they were bullying her for money, for this, for that," Levin added.
She continued, "You know, again, it's this hypocrisy that they have that makes it very difficult to believe them."
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For the unversed, Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams recommended that Harry and Meghan consider alternative strategies to stay in the public eye.
In a GB News interview, he emphasized the importance of exploring different approaches rather than relying on ongoing criticisms of the Royal Family for media attention.
Despite facing challenges with their Spotify deal last year and having only two projects produced thus far in their collaboration with Netflix, which is set to conclude in 2025, the estranged royal couple has encountered difficulties.
Their popularity in the UK has waned, especially since the release of several projects, notably Spare.
According to writer Carlie Porterfield said of the royal couple and Harry’s book Spare, Porterfield stated on the outlet’s YouTube channel, “I think that people are a little more sensitive in the UK to how members of the Royal Family -even if they are not working like Harry and Meghan no longer are – profiting off of their status.”
The expert said, “What some people would say, “Selling their family members out to make a buck’. That is some criticism that has been levelled at them as well.”