Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “confirming all of our worst suspicions” about themselves, and offering even worse ones than what we “conjured up in our heads”, says Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly.
“Once you become a public figure, it’s fair game for us to comment on you,” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“And guess what else? It doesn’t always tend to be laudatory, especially when you’re selfish brats like the two of you.
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