Jeremy Kyle, the renowned talk TV presenter, has weighed in on the recent royal controversy, pointing fingers at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for allegedly having hidden agendas concerning their children’s titles.
In a fiery statement, Kyle boldly asserted that the couple’s decisions revolve solely around financial gain, criticizing them for shamelessly exploiting every opportunity to fill their pockets.
During a lively discussion on his talk show, Jeremy Kyle delved into the buzz surrounding the christening of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana, earlier this month.
Engaging with a panel of guests, one commentator speculated on the timing of confirming Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie’s titles, suggesting that this could have been settled long before.
Kyle provocatively questioned whether the couple’s recent actions were strategically orchestrated to stir up controversy ahead of the impending King’s coronation.
Expressing his skepticism towards Harry and Meghan’s motives, Kyle lambasted the duo for what he perceived as a pattern of calculated moves.
“They are dodgy; it’s always about timing with them.
Why the sudden urgency to announce Archie and Lilibet’s titles now?”
Kyle passionately exclaimed on his show.
He further insinuated that their actions were driven by a thirst for financial gain and a relentless pursuit of enhancing their public image.
In response to mounting speculation, Harry and Meghan released a statement addressing their children’s titles, following the private baptism of Princess Lilibet Diana on Friday.
The intimate ceremony took place at the Sussexes’ residence in California, with a modest gathering of 20-30 attendees partaking in the festivities.
A spokesperson for the couple clarified that the children’s titles had long been established as part of their birthright, tracing back to their grandfather’s reign as monarch.
Notably, the official royal website has been updated to reflect the new titles assigned to Archie and Lilibet, now recognized as Prince Archie of Sussex and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.
The spokesperson confirmed Princess Lilibet’s baptism on March 3rd, officiated by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, Reverend John Taylor.
Previously identified as Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor on the line of succession page, the siblings now bear royal designations.
As the saga unfolds, opinions on the matter vary widely among royal enthusiasts and observers.