Royal Family News: Meghan Markle’s Rep “For Telling Untruths” A “Disaster”
British royal family news divulges that Meghan Markle has a “reputation for telling untruths.” According to one royal expert. Let’s dissect who has the nerve to accuse Ms. Markle of being anything but an act of walking kindness, as well as what they said about her.
Royal expert Angela Levin claims that things have gotten so bad for the woman dubbed Princess Pinocchio that she has zero cred left with the public.
In case you missed it, she and Harry were accused by his family as having different “recollections” of their time at the palace, Meghan was accused of “faking” her Spotify interviews, and she once claimed that a Broadway star told her all of Africa celebrated her as a personage on the same level as Nelson Mandela.
Angela Levin wrote the books Harry: Conversations With a Prince, and Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort. She thinks that Meghan Markle could write her own version of Harry’s Spare, a memoir packed with juice and accusations against his family.
But, and this is a big but, any attempt by the former Suits actress to tell her version of events could be met with a boulder of skepticism, Levin told GBNews’ Dan Wootton.
Simply put, Levin thinks that Meghan “has lost all credibility. People won’t believe it because she has a reputation for telling untruths or exaggerating hugely, so it doesn’t make any sense.”
She added insult to injury by stating that Americans, Brits, heck, the whole dang planet, see that “she’s not talented. She’s no good.”
In a word, Levin claims that a bio from Meghan would be a “disaster.” Wow. And to think that three years ago Spotify and Netflix were drooling over the couple, throwing millions of dollars at them as if they were Shakespeare and Madonna combined.
For now, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ‘Heart of Invictus’ is expected to drop this summer. Maybe. What’s next for the royal runaways? Would you believe that they plan to reimagine a Dickens opus for Netflix?
Rumor has it that they believe the public is dying to see their reinvention of Miss Havisham from ‘Great Expectations’ as a feminist. The working title allegedly is ‘Bad Manners’ and you are excused if you thought that the title referred to H and M.
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