Cundy's words are a foreboding warning to King Charles III, the future monarch. She begs him to intervene and put an end to Meghan's planned memoirs. Famous for her previous union with football player Jason Cundy, Lizzie vented her annoyance by saying, "It's time to stop their whining and winging; all they do is backstab and turn it into a profession."
She went on to emphasize the consequences of Meghan and Harry's actions, suggesting that the UK has become an international laughing stock. Cundy pointed to a recent parody on 'Family Guy,' which portrayed the royal couple lounging poolside, making humorous jabs at their social media endorsements and vast sums of money from Netflix.
Lizzie Cundy voiced her concerns that if Meghan were to release her memoirs, the royal family would become an even more significant target of ridicule. Recalling the commotion caused by Prince Harry's upcoming autobiography, Cundy took the unusual step of addressing her former friend directly, imploring Meghan to put down her pen.
She argued that the royal family and the British public had endured enough. Directing her appeal towards King Charles, Cundy urged him to find his courage and confront Meghan head-on.
Lizzie and Meghan's friendship traces back to 2013 when they first met at a charity dinner. Lizzie disclosed that she had made efforts to support Meghan's career, including attempting to help her secure a spot on Channel Four's reality series, 'Made in Chelsea.' She also offered advice to Meghan on repairing her relationship with the royal family.
Lizzie reminisced about Meghan's earlier affection for London and the UK, along with her dreams of living and working in the capital with a British boyfriend. However, in a surprising revelation, Cundy indicated that their friendship had significantly deteriorated, claiming that Meghan had 'ghosted' her.