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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being Nasty with their Lies

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being Nasty with their Lies

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In 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, decided to step down from their senior royal positions.

Since then, the couple has been vocal about their experiences with the royal family.

However, some have questioned the accuracy of some of the details shared in their recent interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In early 2021, the Sussexes participated in their first tell-all interview since their departure from the royal family.

The interview created a lot of buzz and discussion, but some of the claims made by the couple were later disputed.

Meghan stated that she and Prince Harry were married in a secret ceremony three days prior to their official royal wedding.

This statement was refuted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who presided over their wedding.

He confirmed that the legal wedding took place on the widely known date and that he did not conduct a secret ceremony.

Harry also claimed that Prince Charles cut him off financially in the first quarter of 2020 and stopped taking his calls.

However, recent reports by Vanity Fair suggest that Charles only stopped funding the couple in the summer of 2020.

In response to these allegations, royal author Angela Levin stated that the Sussexes “look more and more nasty.”

Levin also pointed out that the royal family is no longer remaining silent in the face of accusations from the couple.

Levin added, “I think that is often due to the fact that the Palace now says they are not going to keep up with the Queen favourite saying ‘don’t complain, don’t explain.’

“They have now decided they are not going to let things lie and let whoever it is get away with it because they know they do not respond. They are coming back with evidence and detail.”

However, a spokesperson for the Sussexes denied that they were lying during the interview with Oprah.

The spokesperson stated, “You are conflating two different timelines and it’s inaccurate to suggest that there’s a contradiction.”

“The duke’s comments during the Oprah interview were in reference to the first quarter of the fiscal reporting period in the UK, which starts annually in April.

“This is the same date that the ‘transitional year’ of the Sandringham agreement began and is aligned with the timeline that Clarence House referenced.”

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