Very pleased Meghan’s ‘repulsive’ attempts to win an Emmy did not go anywhere: Levin

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Very pleased Meghan’s ‘repulsive’ attempts to win an Emmy did not go anywhere: Levin
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Royal Biographer Angela Levin says she is very pleased Meghan Markle’s “repulsive” attempts to win herself an Emmy award “for tearing a family apart” did not go anywhere.

“There is something quite repulsive of giving someone an award for tearing a family apart,” Ms Levin told Sky News host Paul Murray.

“It is just a horrible thought that this is what you would dance and clap and drink champagne about.”

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