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Tina Brown is right, Meghan Markle HAS the ‘worst judgment’, says royal expert

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British journalist Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair, told The Ankler podcast that the Duchess of Sussex is

A British royal expert has said he agrees with Tina Brown’s comments made earlier this month that Meghan Markle has the “worst” judgment.

Former Vanity Fair editor Brown, who once described Megxit as a “disaster” and accused the couple of being “addicted to drama,” alleged that Meghan has the “worst” judgment while appearing on The Ankler podcast with the media brand’s CEO, Janice. Min.

While running Vanity Fair, former British editor Brown had close access to Princess Diana, Prince Harry’s mother, gleaning information that most journalists could only hope for, and dined with the late royal and Anna Wintour in New York just a few months before his death. in 1997.

In his latest comments to Min, Brown hasn’t held back his thoughts about Harry’s wife, saying Meghan is “perfect at doing everything wrong” and adding that “all her ideas are total bullshit.”

Royal expert and commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline he agrees with Brown’s judgment of the Duchess of Sussex.

He said: ‘Tina Brown is a highly respected journalist and royal biographer. I have consulted your brilliant study of Diana several times over the last week. He has highlighted Meghan’s terrible trial on the prestigious Ankler podcast.

British journalist Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair, told The Ankler podcast that the Duchess of Sussex is “perfect at doing everything wrong” and added that “all her ideas are total bullshit.”

Tina Brown, who described Megxit as a

Tina Brown, who described Megxit as a “disaster” and accused the couple of being “addicted to drama”, alleged that Meghan has the “worst” judgment during the podcast appearance earlier this month.

Brown, Princess Diana’s biographer and author of The Palace Papers: Inside The House Of Windsor – The Truth And The Turmoil, described Harry as “a lamb to the slaughter in this situation” and added: “He just blindly followed her as if a child, actually.

Fitzwilliams added: ‘Brown is right that Harry is managed by Meghan. He is also right to say that the split when they left was “a disaster in every sense.”

‘With the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) about to begin in Samoa, we would do well to remember how Queen Elizabeth appointed Harry President and Meghan Vice-President of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.

“They abandoned these sponsorships and in their Harry and Meghan documentary for Netflix, there were talking heads criticizing the institution, which was a form of betrayal, something that Harry, no matter how frustrated he was with royal life, would never have done on his own. “.

Fitzwilliams said that Brown’s point is that ‘All of her ideas are complete bullshit,” I was reminded of a Meghan reference in The Cut Magazine that people celebrated in the streets of South Africa when she married Prince Harry in 2018.

He said: ‘Meghan He cited an individual who was never identified. At the premiere of The Lion King in 2019, he was supposed to have told her that there was rejoicing in the streets of South Africa when they got married, similar to what there was when Nelson Mandela was released from prison.

Brown also noted that the couple's departure from real life was a

Brown also noted that the couple’s departure from real life was an “all-around disaster” (pictured in July).

“With an ego like that, it’s clear that Brown’s comment that Meghan ‘has the worst judgment of anyone in the world’ is all too true.”

Fitzwilliams adds: ‘Brown considers Meghan’s trial terrible and the facts confirm it.

‘The couple’s Archewell Charitable Foundation has had little impact, they lost their contract with Spotify and have actually done little (to) save their kiss and tell documentary, for Netflix, which may not renew its contract next year. Also, when you signed with the William Morris Agency in April of last year, what did that lead to?

In The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor, the Truth and the Turmoil, he said Harry and Meghan made “bad decisions” and could have left the royal family on much better terms if they had not been so “hotheaded” when they made the decision. decision to step away from their roles as working royals.

Brown said the couple’s departure from real life was a “disaster in every way.”

Fitzwilliams agreed: ‘Brown is right to say that the split when they left was “a disaster in every way.” As she noted, the split was a “disaster” as they obviously represented the contemporary face of the royal family and notes that he can have great success as a prince as that is all he understands. Now he is in exile. Their tours are “fake real.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kiss during their trip to Colombia in August

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kiss during their trip to Colombia in August

Fitzwilliams agreed with Brown and said he has

Fitzwilliams agreed with Brown and said he is “right” that Harry is guided by Meghan’s actions, highlighting the example of her Netflix documentary series that aired in December 2022.

In his 2022 book, Brown also called Prince Harry a

In his 2022 book, Brown also called Prince Harry a “very impetuous man” and revealed how Palace advisers “always thought he would leave.”

Fitzwilliams also highlighted the moment Meghan first spoke about her mental health issues with ITV’s Tom Bradby during the documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey in October 2019.

The broadcaster asked the Duchess of Sussex how she had been feeling over the past few months and she admitted that things had been difficult. The couple stepped down as royals shortly after, in January 2020.

Fitzwilliams said: ‘(Brown) has highlighted Meghan’s terrible trial on the prestigious Ankler podcast. In comments and biographies, she has emphasized the somewhat extraordinary circumstances under which the Sussexes stepped down as active senior members of the royal family.

‘At that moment they took Queen Elizabeth by surprise and did it in the face of global publicity, which they knew would be relentless.

‘Meghan became a senior active member of the royal family when she married Prince Harry in May 2018. It was in October 2019 in South Africa when Meghan tearfully spoke about how unhappy she was. She gave him less than a year and a half.

In his 2022 book, Brown also called Prince Harry a “very impetuous man” and revealed how Palace advisers “always thought he would leave.”

The author said she was told it was because “I was so fragile, so flammable, so unhappy, frankly, with the limitations of the royal family.”

The Duke of Sussex will release the paperback version of Spare tomorrow, which coincides with the release of his Mike Tindall book, The Good, The Bad & The Rugby – Unleashed.

The Duke leveled many accusations at the Royal Family in Spare, as well as alleging that he had a physical fight with his brother and heir to the throne, Prince William (pictured in 2019).

The Duke leveled many accusations at the Royal Family in Spare, as well as alleging that he had a physical fight with his brother and heir to the throne, Prince William (pictured in 2019).

The royal wrote that the book was “for Meg, Archie and Lili… And, of course, my mother.”

Fitzwilliams said: “Harry’s memoir Spare, soon to be published in paperback, included a lot of extremely reckless things and this proves his comment that he is “fragile” and “combustible.”

“The same was true of the interviews he gave to promote it, which led to the couple’s expulsion from Frogmore, their base in Britain.”

The duke leveled many accusations at the Royal Family in Spare, as well as alleging that he had a physical fight with his brother and heir to the throne, Prince William.

He claimed in the book that the Prince of Wales grabbed him by the neck and threw him to the ground, while breaking a dog bowl with his back. William then allegedly stated, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”

Harry also called his mother-in-law, Queen Camilla, “dangerous” and a “villain” in his memoirs and alleged that she had “sacrificed” him to enhance her reputation.

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