In a recent discussion on Fox News, host Greg Gutfield and contributor Kat Timpf expressed their concerns about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, branding them as untrustworthy individuals.
Timpf warned everyone to be cautious and avoid associating with the couple, claiming that Meghan is known for revealing personal information and will continue to do so in order to have material for her future endeavors.
Gutfield added that this pair cannot be trusted, suggesting that Meghan might have been the one who actually wrote Harry’s book, as it is difficult to believe that he saved text messages from his girlfriend.
Taking a humorous approach, Gutfield also made fun of Prince Harry’s frostbitten p-nis incident mentioned in his memoir.
This drew attention to Hollywood A-lister Jimmy Kimmel, who openly criticized the Duke on his late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield revealed that Kimmel’s skits mocking Prince Harry have caused discomfort among the Hollywood elite, who are known to have close connections with the Sussexes.
Schofield emphasized that if Kimmel had the audacity to tease Prince Harry on national television, one can only imagine the conversations that have taken place behind closed doors.
With the release of Meghan and Harry’s Netflix series and the publication of the Duke’s book, it is likely that some of their high-profile friends feel deceived, according to Schofield.
She pointed out that the couple’s ventures have made them vulnerable to both mockery and criticism.
Kimmel’s show featured a parody children’s book titled “The Prince and the p-nis,” which humorously referenced Prince Harry’s frostbite incident and even alluded to his late mother, Princess Diana.
The audience’s laughter during the segment demonstrated the impact of Kimmel’s mockery.
Additionally, Meghan and Harry’s memoir reveals intimate details and conflicts within the royal family, which could raise concerns among celebrities who highly value their privacy, Schofield explained.
She previously commented on the couple’s Netflix series, stating that it delves into their departure from the royal household and provides shocking revelations in Prince Harry’s own words.
The book’s success was unparalleled, with 1.4 million copies sold in the UK, US, and Canada on its first day of release, making it the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.
The accusations of untrustworthiness and betrayal surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to grow.
As they navigate their new lives outside the royal family, their actions and revelations have caused discomfort among their high-profile friends and the Hollywood elite.
While their ventures may have brought them success, they have also exposed themselves to criticism and mockery.
The consequences of their choices remain to be seen as they forge their own path away from the traditional confines of royalty.