Meghan Markle can’t stand Harry, she had a 'meltdown' after a tricky interview

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Meghan Markle is said to have lost her temper, ‘screamed’ at TV producers and had a ‘meltdown’ after a tricky interview in the United States. read more

Meghan Markle can’t stand Harry, she had a 'meltdown' after a tricky interview

Meghan Markle can’t stand Harry

Meghan faces fresh controversy over meltdown in a tense TV appearance with Prince Harry. According to Mirror report, a Royal commentator and biographer said that the incident followed a tough interview in the States, claiming that Meghan “couldn’t stand” Prince Harry talking. And on top of that she wasn’t prepared with the questions that were thrown at her.

The report further says that she has come under fire from a Royal commentator for allegedly having a meltdown following a tough interview in the States, where she reportedly “couldn’t stand” being with Prince Harry.

The pair were interviewed by Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning in America. Royal author Angela Levin shared her take on the interview, claiming that the Duchess was screaming and very annoyed post-interview.

What triggered the meltdown for Meghan?

Veteran TV professional Jane Pauley questioned Meghan about her previously disclosed suicidal thoughts, which she had revealed in her talk with Oprah Winfrey. Despite Meghan confessing she ‘wasn’t expecting’ the question, Angela alleged that Meghan was far from happy afterwards.

Meghan can’t stand Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan can’t stand each other. Royal author Angela Levin stated, “Just the same as in and out of the interview, she couldn’t stand Harry speaking. She would look at him with such harsh eyes and such a terrible expression on her face because she didn’t want him to talk, I imagine."

A per the report published in Mirror, Angela Levin further explained, “He is really lost at the moment… I think that he’s in a very, very bad way,” Angela claimed, adding that it seems they can’t tolerate each other any longer.

(With added inputs from agencies)

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