A former friend of Meghan Markle has gone on the record to slam Prince Harry for his decision to attend the coronation after making King Charles “wait forever” for an RSVP.
Lizzie Cundy is a British television personality and “WAG” who was previously married to retired Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur star Jason Cundy.
Lizzie Cundy believes Prince Harry will use the coronation as material for another book. Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage. Cundy alleges Meghan Markle"ghosted" her after meeting Prince Harry. Photo by Daniel Leal - WPA Pool/Getty Images.
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