Campbell made the remarks on Britain's new news channel GB News, where she addressed rumors that the Sussexes are looking for a new home in the UK or the US, as reported by GB News.
Ms Campbell, who has been a vocal critic of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, said she does not believe any reports suggesting the couple are planning to move from their current home in Montecito, California. said.
She said these stories were "a mass of nonsense" and that their supposed purpose was constantly changing. "We're so lucky!" she joked to host Patrick Christie with a laugh.¹ Campbell also speculated about the future of Meghan and Harry's relationship, saying that she believes Meghan is "in control" and "steady" in their marriage. Meghan "played Harry like a piano, hitting all the right keys on her keyboard until Harry got everything he wanted," she said. He added that Prince Harry was "desperate to please Meghan" and was "infatuated with her", but also hinted that Meghan wouldn't hesitate to leave him if she found a better option.
She said, ``I think she'll go if she finds a suitable billionaire who is more influential than Harry, more obedient than Harry, more successful than Harry, more capable of everything than Harry.'' She doesn't want that. !
Mr Campbell also compared Duchess Meghan to Prince Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, and wrote several books about her. She said the two women had "many of the same flaws" and had "dominant, charming and seductive" personalities.
However, she claimed that Meghan's ambition is that she will "always surpass Princess Diana", which she said is impossible because Princess Diana is "irreplaceable".
Campbell's comments sparked backlash from some viewers and fans of Meghan and Harry, who accused Meghan of being "bitter," "jealous" and "obsessed" with her husband. denounced. Others defended Meghan and Harry's right to decide where they live and how they raise their family.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not responded to Campbell's comments or rumors about a possible transfer. The couple stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States, where they signed lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify. They also set up their own foundation, Archewell, which works on various philanthropic and humanitarian causes. They have two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry's visit to New York to coincide with World Mental Health Day attracted widespread attention. Meghan may have been the center of media attention, but royal expert Angela Levin pointed out something interesting about her. The public continues to be fascinated by Prince Harry. Levin, a prominent royal commentator and Prince Harry's biographer, said in an interview with Sky News Australia that Meghan appears to be trying to play the role of a celebrity, but she understands the public's true feelings of concern. He pointed out that he may have missed the point. She becomes even more attracted to her husband.
She says, ``She forgets about that and she thinks she's the only one that matters, but she actually doesn't know how many people are still interested in Harry.'' ,” Levin said. This observation reveals that even though Duchess Meghan remains in the spotlight, her public's interest in Prince Harry continues.
According to the Express report, Levin also commented on Prince Harry's recent speech at the Global Citizen Live concert, which attempted to address social programs and environmental issues in a somewhat patronizing manner. Levin described her own actions as "extremely rude" and ignorant, and suggested she may have misjudged her audience.¹ These comments come as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly considering returning to the UK after a tumultuous year. Her decision to step away from royal duties and move to California in 2020 was marked by controversy, heated interviews, controversial statements she made, and lucrative contracts with Netflix and Spotify.
Sources say Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are trying to balance tensions with the royal family and plan to attend several important events next year, including the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and Prince William's 40th birthday. It is said that But it may receive a cold reception from some members of the monarchy, who have not forgotten the accusations of racism and neglect.
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