The accusations stem from a statement made by a representative of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle following their interview with Oprah. The representative stated, "It was something they felt they wanted and needed to do, but now that they have done it, they feel a line has been drawn under that chapter of their lives and they want to move on."
In her article for the Daily Mail, Ms. Callahan referred to this previous statement and expressed her view, stating, "It was supposed to be their final word."
"However, in the past couple of years, we have witnessed a continuous stream of complaints, grievances, and pleas for sympathy through various platforms.
These include their Netflix series, Harry's memoir titled 'Spare' (affectionately referred to as 'WAAAGH!'), his appearances on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden' and '60 Minutes', the Tom Bradby interview, and even being featured on the cover of Time magazine's '100 Most Influential People'."
Let's not forget Meghan's participation in humiliating pranks on 'Ellen', where she drank milk from a baby bottle and ate like a chipmunk in public. She also ventured into podcasting with 'Archetypes', authored a children's book titled 'The Bench', and appeared on the cover of 'Variety' and 'The Cut' magazines."
The allegations raised against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle suggest that they have continued to seek attention and sympathy despite claiming to have moved on from their previous chapter. These accusations have been brought to light by Maureen Callahan, shedding light on the ongoing narrative surrounding the couple.
