- Prior to the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Sarah Vine referred to the Fab Four.
- This assertion was made by royal pundit Sarah Vine in one of her articles.
- The Magnificent Seven are three united generations of royals who enjoy their roles.
The prior membership of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the “Fab Four” has now been brought into question.
This assertion was made by royal pundit and expert Sarah Vine in one of her articles.
“Back then, we were fixated on the ‘Fab Four’, with the Duchess of Sussex bringing all the glamour, the then Duchess of Cambridge rather more Home Counties than Hollywood in comparison.”
“Not yesterday. The Princess of Wales looked absolutely stunning in an elegant olive-green coat, topped off with a rather rakish Philip Treacy trilby hat (all the rage at the moment) that made her look both chic and edgy.”
“Harry and Meghan were, of course, conspicuous by their absence, having spent the past few weeks lobbing lumps of dirt across the Atlantic in increasingly desperate attempts to win fans and shame the royals back home.”
“But it mattered not a jot that they weren’t there. In fact, if I’m honest, it was a relief not to see Harry’s scowling face and Meghan’s pained smile.”
“And besides, who needs the Fab Four when you can have the Magnificent Seven: three united generations of royals who genuinely seem to enjoy their roles and appreciate the place they hold in the nation’s hearts?”
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