Sitting down in front of the TV on Sunday night, I will play a cup game with virtual friends during Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“Tabloids”. Shoot! “Evil.” Shoot! “Queen and Abuse.” Shoot and shoot!
The problem is that since former family members lament their fate, it will take less than ten minutes to get off the drunken couch.
Judging by the trailers that CBS has released the two-hour special, with a soundtrack similar to a movie of soared violins, the clap-trap uttered by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is just another ridiculous pity party.
Pass the low bucket. Meghan’s complaints about Buckingham Palace hoping they were “silent,” that the Windsors “perpetuated falsehoods about her and Harry,” and other assortments of wheat already make me unpleasant.
What did Meghan Markle expect when she married the British royal family, the ultimate golden cage? His main complaint seems to be that he could not get everything he was offered (money, houses, title) and continue to do whatever he wanted, without responsibilities.
It is a bit rich in these terrible times, when people are dying of COVID-19 and others are facing financial ruin, that these spoiled narcissists think it is worth resolving the perceptions that are perceived from the comfort of his $ 14.65 million mansion in California.
If you’ve lost a loved one to the virus, your job is in jeopardy, or your children are being denied education, you’ll feel much better listening to the situation of a perfectly armed actress in a $ 4,700 dress. and a sultry-looking blue blood with a wild boy past.
Then there is the public relations machine that Hazza and Megs have used as a crisis management team. This week she faced allegations of intimidation during her long period as a royal worker (about 682 days), which she said the duchess was “saddened by this latest attack on her character”.
They added that, having been the target of the harassment, “she is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma.”
Well, listen, Buttercup! As your father-in-law, Prince Philip, 99, recovers from heart surgery in London while the rest of the world hurts due to the pandemic, it’s time to close that flap.
Harry and Meghan say they left the royal family because they had so much to offer the world, so much so that they could say. But apparently, all they have to talk about is themselves.