Prince Harry Is "Angry" About Reports That the Royal Staff Calls Meghan Markle "Me-Gain"
Prince Harry is "upset and angry" over recent reports about Meghan Markle.
Former palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter says he's likely especially upset over rumors that staff is calling Meghan "Me-Gain."
Do you desperately needing a break from America's resident royal family, The Kardashians? Would you give literally anything to never hear the potentially cursed words "ReD TAblE tALk" again? Cool, well let's turn our attention to everyone's other fave royals, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
As you're probably aware if you have an internet connection and even a fledgling interest in The Queen and her squad, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been dealing with a lot of bad press lately. Between Meghan and Kate Middleton's "royal feud" and Harry and William's other "royal feud" (not to mention rumors that Meghan is difficult to work for), there's just a lot of drama! And it's pissing off Prince Harry big time.
Royal insider and former palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter spoke to Nine News Australia about what TF is going on over at Kensington Palace, and chatted about how hard the English press is being on Meghan. "Being negative sells newspapers at the end of the day," he explained, adding that Harry "will be angry, he will be upset, he will want to keep his head down and he will want to protect Meghan."
Arbiter also weighed in on Harry's reaction to reports that the royal staff are calling Meghan "Me-Gain," saying "He would be angry that something like this is coming out. You have got to remember too, I mean you were here for the wedding and you saw how the media were operating. They were putting Meghan and Harry right up on a pedestal. Since the end of summer in the autumn, they have been chipping away at those pedestals and really having a go."
To be honest, there's probably little-to-no truth to rumors that staff call Meghan by this nickname, but that doesn't make the reports any less hurtful, obvs!
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