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Meghan Markle Outraged as Ab Gleisner Leaves Her an Outsider on Aussie Comedy

Meghan Markle Outraged as Ab Gleisner Leaves Her an Outsider on Aussie Comedy

Meghan's pride took a hit when she expressed outrage over Ab Gleisner leaving her feeling like an outsider in the realm of Australian comedy. This incident unfolded on the popular Australian comedy show "Have You Been Paying Attention?" A viral clip from the show resurfaced, in which Meghan became the target of merciless ridicule by comedians Sam Pang and Tim McDonald, with Tom Gleisner serving as the quiz master. The comedic exchange occurred when Tom Gleisner posed a question to the panel, asking them to identify the first TV show that Meghan Markle appeared on following her revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey. 

Tim McDonald was quick to hit his buzzer and humorously suggested "Better Homes and Home Records," a playful reference to the television program "Better Homes and Gardens." Sam Pang followed suit, ringing his buzzer and playfully suggesting "Family Feud." The comedians erupted into laughter, prompting Tom to clarify that Meghan had actually appeared on a fundraiser program called "Backlit." This incident took place amidst discussions about Prince Harry's recent interview on the "Armchair Expert" podcast, during which he made contentious claims about his father, Prince Charles, or King Charles. 

The show also featured a collection of photos from Prince Harry's younger years, highlighting his partying and rebellious nature in stark contrast to his more conventional older brother, Prince William. In another episode, comedians Luke McGregor and Ed Kavalee playfully poked fun at Meghan and Harry, who had garnered attention for making Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people. During this segment, Tom Gleisner inquired about the magazine they had appeared on the cover of, leading to humorous responses from the panel.

This incident serves as a reminder of the long-standing tradition of good-natured banter and ribbing that both Australians and Brits have engaged in when it comes to Meghan Markle. Additionally, the show "Would I Lie to You?" has featured witty remarks about Meghan.

In other news, as the Christmas season approaches, King Charles appears to be growing increasingly apprehensive about the next steps involving his estranged son, Prince Harry, and wife Meghan Markle. The monarch reportedly harbors deep concerns about communicating with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, given the prevailing hostility within the royal family. There are fears that the Sussexes may potentially disclose their conversations with King Charles, creating further complications.

The Sussexes haven't spent Christmas with the Royals since 2018 and had expressed interest in flying to the UK for the holidays this year, especially as their children have never experienced the festive season with their grandfather, Charles. However, it seems that the plans may have hit a snag. Last year, their attempts to disrupt the royal Christmas with the release of the Netflix series and Harry's book didn't have the desired impact and instead seemed to enhance the royal family's popularity. These incidents are more remembered for Meghan's memorable courtesy and the humorous references in the media.

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