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Poor Harry! Lizzie Cundy Exposes Meghan Markle Using Prince Harry Against the Beckhams in Their Last Talk

Poor Harry! Lizzie Cundy Exposes Meghan Markle Using Prince Harry Against the Beckhams in Their Last Talk

The Duchess of Sussex seems to have a knack for stirring up conflicts among her friends, and now there's a suggestion that she may have used Prince Harry to believe allegations against the beloved Beckhams.

According to British TV presenter Lizzie Cundy, who was once a friend of Meghan's, the Duchess might have played puppet master with Harry's emotions, causing a strain in their relationship with the Beckhams.

 The drama began when Meghan allegedly hinted that Victoria Beckham leaked stories to the press. Accusing someone of being a snitch is a low blow, and even worse, Meghan reportedly convinced Harry that Victoria was guilty.

Interestingly, Meghan's fascination with Victoria dates back to 2013, as Lizzie revealed that Meghan was starstruck when she met Victoria at an event. It's quite ironic that admiration has turned into accusations over the years. One has to wonder if Victoria Beckham, a successful and accomplished woman in her own right, would really need to resort to such tactics.

Meghan seems to have crafted this narrative to create drama and tension between friends, leading to fractures in her social circle. It's not just the Beckhams; many friends who attended the royal wedding have distanced themselves from Meghan. Her actions and allegations have consequences, and they've taken a toll on her relationships.

Meghan Markle may be charismatic and charming, but she also seems to have a penchant for stirring up trouble. If she wants to maintain her friendships, it's time for her to reflect on her actions and be genuine and honest with the people around her. Let's hope she learns from this and focuses on building meaningful relationships instead of creating more drama.

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