The Duchess of Sussex came under fire after a Royal expert noticed she supposedly had a breakdown during an interview.
Experts claim the Suits actress “couldn’t stand,” being next to her husband Prince Harry during the challenging interview on US television. The couple spoke to Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning, but commentator Angela Levin told GB News Meghan was allegedly “screaming” and “”very annoyed” after the interview.
Jane led the interview and broached the subject of Meghan’s past comments about suicide, which she shared during her 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey. She said royal life made her so isolated that she, “didn’t want to be alive anymore,” reports the Mirror.
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Although Meghan admitted to being caught off guard by the query, telling the interviewer she “wasn’t expecting” to be asked it, known Meghan critic Levin implied that she was far from composed afterwards.
The prickly commentator contended: “After the interview was over she was apparently screaming to the producers, very, very annoyed at what they had asked her,” going on to say, “You mustn’t do that with Meghan because she’s in control. But you could see she couldn’t contain her anger, her fury.”
She elaborated: “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.”
The regal writer concluded her remarks: “He is really lost at the moment… I think that he’s in a very, very bad way,” insinuating that the couple can hardly bear each other now, as reported by OK!
Their highly emotional interview with Jane saw them united on TV for the first time since 2021, introducing The Parents’ Network, their heartfelt mission to aid families dealing with the devastating loss of children due to cyberbullying-related suicide.
Tears and tenderness marked the conversation, showcasing Meghan often turning to Harry for solace.
Judi James, a body language expert, gave her insights to the Mirror, identifying three poignant movements from Meghan, which disclosed her true emotions. She noted: “As Meghan shares her own story of suicidal thoughts she performs several hair-preen rituals and a wry, mirthless smile that suggests she is being politely brave.”
Further dissecting the interview, she reflected: “Her hand goes out to hold Harry’s leg as though seeking his support although he sits relatively still with his head cocked, watching her face with what looks like concern.”
Moreover, Judi provided a glimpse into Harry’s demeanour, revealing: “When he looks down his fingers rub together in what looks like anxiety as Meghan describes what she has ‘overcome’ after ‘not being believed’,” as reported by the Express.
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