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Questions raise on Meghan Markle, Harry ‘credibility problem’

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Questions raise on Meghan Markle, Harry ‘credibility problem’

  • Reporter attacked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over their Netflix documentary.
  • Reporters comments rubbished Meghan’s claim that she was advised not to invite her tearful niece.
  • Republic responded by saying, “The palace has a very serious and provable credibility problem”.

A royal correspondent who attacked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over assertions the couple made in their Netflix documentary received retaliation from the anti-monarchy group Republic.

According to reporter Richard Palmer, royal sources rubished Meghan’s claim that she was advised not to invite her tearful niece Ashleigh Hale to the wedding. That, like the challenge to the no prepping help claim, has also been picked up by Sunday papers here.”

He added, “As so often in the past, the Sussexes have a credibility problem.”

Republic responded to Palmer’s comments by saying, “They only have a credibility problem if you assume what the palace says is true. The palace has a very serious and provable credibility problem.”

Palmer said “The King and Queen Consort, and the Prince and Princess of Wales aren’t watching the series, we’re told, although aides are. For the moment they think there’s nothing so personal and damaging to them that warrants an on-the-record reaction from the royals but that may change.”

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