Meghan Markle faces fresh controversy after ‘meltdown’ in the latest TV interview with Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex has come under fire from a Royal expert for allegedly screaming at producers after a tough interview in the States, where she reportedly ‘couldn’t stand’ being with Prince Harry.
The couple’s joint appearance, their first in years after the explosive Oprah Winfrey showdown, has been branded a ‘car crash’ with several allegations of BTS tension. Read on to find more!
Meghan Markle Was Not Happy With Producers Of The Show!
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were recently interviewed by Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning in America. Things took an unexpected turn when Meghan was questioned about her previously disclosed suicidal thoughts.
While the couple was focused on discussing online harm and their new initiatives, potentially avoiding any controversy, the conversation moved to a personal topic with Meghan feeling taken aback since she was not expecting it.
Now, a royal author, Angela Levin, claims that Markle was not happy about certain questions. While speaking to GB News’ Dan Wootton’s show, Angela claimed that the Duchess was ‘screaming’ and ‘very annoyed’ post-interview.
She said, “After the interview was over, she was apparently screaming to the producers, very, very annoyed at what they had asked her,” adding, “You mustn’t do that with Meghan because she’s in control. But you could see she couldn’t contain her anger, her fury.”
After the interview, many body language experts and social media users pointed out that Harry and Meghan seemed out of sync. The royal commentator also shed light on this issue and said Meghan Markle couldn’t stand Harry speaking. She added that Meghan looked at her husband with harsh eyes and terrible expressions, like she didn’t want him to talk at all.
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The estranged royal couple joined CBS Sunday Morning Show host Jane for their first joint interview in three years. The interview tied in with the launch of the couple’s new site, Parents Network, which provides a place for parents to go to for help if their kids are being bullied online.
After a two-year pilot program, this brave initiative is now available for parents in the US, UK, and Canada. For more such updates on the royal family, keep following Soap Opera Daily! Also, tell us your thoughts on this initiative in the comments below!