Royals STILL Lying To Make Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Look Bad -- And There's Proof!
17.12.2022 - 06:51
/ perezhilton.com
Wow, we haven’t seen this much of a shift in a he said/she said fight since Shia LaBeouf dropped that video of Olivia Wilde!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been engaged in a war of credibility with the Royal Family for the past couple years now. The Sussexes have made various bold claims about how the palace treated Meghan — and in turn Royal sources have invariably painted the Suits actress as a liar looking for attention. But what if those “Royal sources” were identified — and caught in a lie?
That’s exactly what happened on Friday! OK, let’s rewind…
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One of the many criticisms lobbed at Harry and Meghan, the couple’s eponymous new Netflix show, is that it was produced with reckless indifference. Prince Harry was just looking to lash out on behalf of his wife, and they just made their new claims irresponsibly — heck, they didn’t even give the Palace a heads up! Totally unprofessional etiquette for a documentary production, right? But that’s what the Royals claimed.
The official first response to the docuseries from Buckingham Palace (which represents King Charles III and Queen Camilla) and Kensington Palace (which represents Prince William and Princess Catherine AKA Kate Middleton) spokespersons was that they had never been approached for comment.
However, just hours later their story changed. Royal sources (keep that term in mind) instead said the Palaces had been contacted — we guess they realized producers could prove they’d sent emails. Pretty simple, really. So the new story was, the emails had been sent from “a third-party production company” — not Netflix or Meghan and Harry’s Archewell Productions. Palace aides had
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