Meghan Markle told to follow own advice as angry critic says ‘show Princess Kate kindness’


Lizzie Cundy has told Meghan Markle to follow her own advice and show Kate, Princess of Wales some kindness as she recovers from abdominal surgery.

Speaking to GB News America after Meghan gave a speech at the SXSW event in the USA, Ms Cundy claimed that Meghan “always plays the victim” and that if she doesn’t like the negative comments she shouldn’t read them.

She explained: “Meghan really should take a leaf out of her own book. She’s talking about humanity and being kind, which she’s not actually shown much kindness to our Kate, who’s going through it, really not well at the minute, and had that huge operation.”

Ms Cundy also claimed that Meghan had not shown much kindness to her father and had not shown kindness to King Charles either.

Her comments came after the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she now keeps her distance from social media because of online bullying.

Meghan said: “The bulk of the bullying and abuse that I was experiencing in social media and online, was when I was pregnant with Archie and with Lili.

“And you just think about that and really wrap your head around how people would be so hateful.

“It’s not catty, it’s cruel, why you would do that? Certainly when you’re pregnant and you have a newborn.”

Meghan Markle has re-entered the public spotlight to a greater degree in recent days following the launch of a lifestyle brand known as American Riviera Orchard, one which could provide a substantial source of income for her and Prince Harry.

One expert has claimed that Meghan could make as much as a six-figures with the brand within a matter of weeks. Brand expert Hayley Knight told the Daily Mail: “Meghan will certainly see success quickly once the store is launched.

“We have seen with previous celebrity launches, that the demand is incredibly high, and products sell quickly.”

“I can’t imagine Meghan will make less than six figures within the first few weeks of opening, if not in the first week if the company sells globally.”

Despite the positivity surrounding the launch of Meghan’s new business venture, it has already received criticism for coming very close to the Diana Legacy Awards in London, a ceremony at which Prince Harry spoke via video message.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams claims that this was no coincidence and said it could have been an intentional piece of timing.

Mr Fitzwilliams told the Sun: “The timing simply means that obviously (yesterday would have got them) a lot of promotion. Obviously, so, it’s obvious why they chose this time.

“As far as the timing is concerned it’s perfectly obvious why the Sussexes have done this – they always plan pretty meticulously.

“There’s no doubt that they never do anything accidentally.”

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