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Harry and Meghan’s 20 Wrong Moves: A Comprehensive List

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Harry and Meghan’s 20 Wrong Moves: A Comprehensive List

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have been in the public eye since their wedding in May 2018.

However, their actions have often been met with criticism and controversy.

In a recent Daily Mail article, 20 instances of the couple’s wrong moves were highlighted.

Let’s take a closer look at these incidents.

Firstly, the couple named their daughter Lilibet, which was the late Queen’s childhood nickname.

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While they claimed it was a tribute and discussed it with the girl’s great-grandmother, the choice was criticised as trespassing on the emotional exclusivity of the name.

Secondly, Harry claimed in his memoirs to have killed 25 Taliban in Afghanistan, which war veterans condemned as endangering the lives of those who served with him.

The admission was also dismissed by Iraq war hero Colonel Tim Collins, who said, “We don’t do notches on rifle butts.”

Thirdly, Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” caused almost the same level of hurt as Princess Diana’s decision to make public her version of the breakdown of her marriage.

However, while Diana did not take any money for her revelations, Harry received a reported £16.5 million advance.

Fourthly, the couple signed a multi-million pound contract with Netflix in 2020 to make documentaries, films, scripted shows, and children’s programmes.

Their controversial six-episode series on their lives for the streaming broadcast caused many collateral consequences, alienating people and causing many people in the public to shake their heads at their behaviour.

Fifthly, both Harry and Meghan appear to bear grudges, and Harry has blamed his big brother William for many ills in his life, including once wrestling him to the ground so that he broke his necklace, and even for his own decision to wear a Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party.

Sixthly, after being given Frogmore Cottage amid their fallout with William and Kate, they only spent six months living on their Windsor estate before moving abroad.

They had to refund £2.4 million of taxpayers’ money spent on its refurbishment and were eventually booted out and given notice earlier this year.

Seventhly, Harry hailed a yellow New York taxi after attending last month’s Women of Vision Awards, which led to a supposed high-speed chase.

It was then compared to Diana, Princess of Wales’ Last Journey, and made headlines just weeks before Harry gave evidence against the press about privacy.

Eighthly, after confessing in “Spare” to taking illegal drugs, Harry is now embroiled in a US legal case that could lead to the release of his immigration papers.

Ninthly, while Harry took his campaign against press intrusion to London’s High Court, the voices of courtiers who claimed they were bullied when they served the Sussexes have been stilled.

An internal inquiry into Meghan’s behaviour and why decent people felt the need to leave royal service has been buried.

Tenthly, the Sussexes still haven’t made up their minds whether they’re royal or not.

For Harry, his perfunctory attendance at his father’s coronation suggested he’s still hedging his bets.

Meghan continues to insist on being addressed as the Duchess of Sussex, writing from the office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, signing off correspondence as the Duchess of Sussex, once again evidencing her hypocrisy.

Eleventhly, Harry continues to blame the press for his mother’s death and has piled it on thick, doubtless encouraged by his wife as part of the victim mentality.

As the French courts decided, Diana got into a car driven by a drunken man and lost her life because she wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.

Twelfthly, after he abdicated, King Edward VIII also made money by selling his life story.

But once his tale was told, there was nothing left to sell.

Now, Meghan makes the same discovery that bearing her soul only cheapens her image.

Thirteenthly, in the Oprah interview, the couple claimed they’d experienced racism within the royal family, something denied by senior royals.

Repeatedly, Meghan plays the race card, but more and more people are rejecting it.

Fourteenthly, Harry and Meghan have regularly utilised private jets, which is not a green form of transport, despite Harry telling the United Nations that climate change was wreaking havoc on our planet.

Fifteenthly, the couple signed a Spotify deal in 2020 for three years of podcasts.

However, only a dozen episodes were aired last autumn by Meghan, and there has been nothing since, showing her sense of entitlement to trowels of money but then can’t be bothered to do anything in return.

Sixteenthly, the birth of their son Archie in May 2019 was an important historic moment, but the couple were accused of deliberately misleading the public by saying Meghan had gone into labour when she was already home with her new baby.

Seventeenthly, Graydon Carter stated, “Harry and Meghan have done something they’ll live to regret.

Their children have no relatives.”

This shows an absence of emotional empathy for the children by alienating them from their relatives on both sides of the family.

Eighteenthly, Harry boasted that he lost his virginity aged 16 to an older woman in a cow field behind a pub, which made digger driver Sasha Walpole one of the world’s most talked-about women.

Nineteenthly, Harry’s deal with Penguin worth upwards of £22 million requires him to produce at least one more book and soon.

What is there left to say, having trashed his family?

A lifestyle manual on how to chill out in California?

Lastly, these incidents are demonstrably driven by Meghan’s narcissism to assert control, either by doing certain things or failing to advise and restrain Harry appropriately.

There are many other instances of where lies have been told, where history has been revised, but these are twenty instances that the Mail has picked up on.

It all stems from Meghan’s behaviour, where she acts with a sense of entitlement, has no sense of accountability for her behaviour, and no emotional empathy for those around her.

Hence, the lies are told, the history is revised, and the contradictions occur again and again.

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