Prince Harry and Meghan Markle skewered in 4-word takedown | Royal | News

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle faced a brutal 4-word attack as the couple celebrated the 10th anniversary of their first date today. The couple currently lives in California with their children and has only been officially royals for about two years following their wedding in May 2018.
Speaking about the couple celebrating today’s milestone, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Express: “Harry and Meghan are marking 10 years since their first meeting at the crossroads. They have failed to make it as A-list stars in Hollywood and appear to be trying to carve out a future in Britain, where their behavior has made them enemies.”
He later added, “What they have is an international profile; what matters is how they use it.”
The expert then shared the only problem Meghan and Harry have had in the last decade, adding: “They’re not trustworthy.”
Both Meghan and Harry have expressed their frustrations with royal life in televised interviews, explosive memoirs and a six-part Netflix docuseries in 2022.
Duncan Larcombe previously said Mirror The Royal Family reportedly doesn’t trust the Sussexes, adding that of all the royals, King Charles is “in an impossible position right now.”
Harry will travel to the UK next week and Meghan and her children were previously expected to join him for the first time since 2022.
But doubts were raised last week after it was revealed that the Executive Committee for the Protection of Copyright and Public Domain (RAVEC) had “paused” the independent Risk Management Board (RMB) without any explanation.
The Duke of Sussex’s office is said to have been previously informed that this would be resolved in March.




