Prince Philip's death: Harry and Meghan's fault?
A group of experts points out that the crisis that the Sussexes unleashed with their interview with Oprah was the real trigger for the Duke's death.
Prince Philip has not just died when some royal experts, not very sympathetic to the Dukes of Sussex, said on American television that behind his death there were clear culprits: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Brian Kilmeade, host of the program "Fox and Friends" was in charge of blaming the couple, since the stress generated by his interview with Oprah in the queen and her husband would have been fatal for the latter, who was recovering from a infection ...
In the interview that aired a month ago, Meghan Markle criticized the royal family as being racist and recounted episodes in which she was treated cruelly by her members, which led her to have suicidal thoughts when she was pregnant with him. little Archie.
The Fox journalist pointed out in his program that according to reliable reports, the prince would have been enraged when he learned of the interview. This, due to the consequences of everything said there in the monarchy, an institution that he tried so hard to preserve in life. "Here he is, trying to recover and they hit him like that," Kimleade said.
Although there have been reports that the queen and her children withheld all information from Prince Philip about this show from Meghan due to his poor health, Kilmeade pointed out otherwise. He cited Piers Morgan, another of Meghan's staunch critics, as saying that the prince's health had further deteriorated with the Oprah interview.
Morgan, as he is already known to all, resigned from the Good Morning Britain program, after his directors received thousands of complaints from viewers outraged by the journalist's constant attacks on Meghan Markle. One of the most controversial points was when Morgan said that he did not believe his statements about depression or his suicide attempts.
Kimleade said on that show that Piers Morgan had also criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for choosing to give the interview at the time. His argument is that they clearly knew that his grandfather was in very fragile condition to withstand such a bombshell. It was even thought that the duty was to detain her until at least the prince was discharged from the hospital. But the dukes continued with the planned plan. At that, Morgan said “what's wrong with them? His grandfather is in the hospital, he is not in good health and you choose that moment to give the interview ”. Then Morgan pointed out that this added stress to the 99-year-old.
The prince, finally, left the hospital after spending time dealing with an infection that was never clarified what it was or what it was due to. Buckingham Palace sources only clarified that he was not covid-19. They also did a procedure to improve a heart condition that he had suffered from for some time now.
But the truth is that for a 99-year-old person, who has gone through the hard and ripe as the closest witness to the reign of Isabell II, an interview was the last of his fears. In his lifetime he had to deal with worse scandals such as the divorce of Prince Charles, heir to the throne, from Princess Diana and with the interviews that each one gave at the time and that were controversial, to say the least.
If what Fox says were true, it would also be to blame Prince Andrew, who was involved in the prostitution scandal of his friend Jeffrey Epstein and that until now the Duke of York has flatly denied. Although the queen, under suspicion, preferred to remove him from the group of active members of royalty.
Everything seems to indicate that Meghan's enemies do not see a way to blame her for everything, even the death of a 99-year-old grandfather with very poor health.