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Prince Harry’s a cold-hearted traitor to his family and his country

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“Above all, LOVE WINS!” exclaims Meghan Markle at the end of another three-hour whine-a-thon about her oppressed life as a spoiled-brat princess, which even included footage of her watching herself whining about the same stuff to Oprah Winfrey last year.
There’s not much more to say about this ruthless, greedy, fame-hungry, social-climbing piece of work who played the royal family like a viola, though sadly I will probably be compelled to, such is her unquenchable craving for barreling her way into the news cycle.
At the start of the second, and thankfully final, part of her and Prince Harry’s nauseating, tawdry and staggeringly narcissistic Netflix reality series, Meghan finally grasps a tiny semblance of self-awareness when she describes herself, quoting a palace staffer, as a “foreign organism” that infiltrated the monarchy.
I’d say she was more of a virus, and a particularly virulent one.
But Meghan’s got what she wanted — global celebrity, a ton of money, and a royal title that she continues to exploit to the highest bidder.
The series confirmed everything I thought about her, and none of it is complimentary. Anyone who disowns her own family — including her ailing father for cooperating with a photographer to improve his derided image — wouldn’t think twice about encouraging her hapless husband to torch his family.
But my anger at her cynical royal-bashing antics is nothing compared to what I think of Harry’s.
After all, she’s just a divorced American C-list actress now gleefully playing the role of her life, doubtless cheered on by many other woke young women in the US who wish they’d snared themselves a handsome-prince lottery ticket too, and who will fully buy into her “It’s all been such a racist struggle” claptrap.
(When even Beyoncé texts her after the Oprah lie-fest to say she “admires and respects” Meghan’s “bravery” and thinks she was “selected to break generational curses that need to be healed,” I groaned at the singer’s depressing gullibility.)
However, my real fury is with Harry, whose betrayal of his family and his country has now been laid bare in hideous, eye-popping detail.
Watching him publicly attack his “screaming” brother, William, inferring he bullied him out of Britain, then brand his father, King Charles, a liar, and even criticize his grandmother, the late, great Queen Elizabeth II, for doing nothing to help him, made my stomach churn.

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