Sky News contributor Dominique Samuels says many people feel as though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle cannot 'be trusted' due to 'their tendency to use events to their own benefit'.
Sky News contributor Dominique Samuels says many people feel as though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle cannot “be trusted” due to “their tendency to use events to their own benefit”.
Ms Samuels discussed King Charles III’s upcoming coronation amid reports Harry and Meghan will be invited to attend. “Many people feel they can’t be trusted and this is an odd decision when people know that they will likely be booed in the crowds during the coronation,” Ms Samuels told Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny.
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