Lee Cohen: After Meghan's Oprah interview -- what Brits will do now with Queen, royal family
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Actresses love drama and in this regard, Meghan Markle, her bewitched Prince Harry and now Oprah Winfrey have delivered magnificently.
When Harry presented his bride to the U.K. in November 2017 they were met by joy, warmth and enthusiasm by the Palace, people and press. That’s a distant but much happier reality than presented in the Sussexes’ spectacle of victimhood on Sunday. Meghan’s defenders are blind to the fact that her ambitions for self-promotion and the self-absorption of ‘not many people asked if I’m OK’ sentiments, while common among tabloid celebrities, are unfathomable to royal public servants – and don’t ring true to normal folk. With its hefty $7million-plus price tag, Oprah Winfrey, and CBS awarded failed royals Harry and Meghan Markel—for now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex— a singularly ill-timed public relations bonanza to, ‘speak their truth.’ Speak they did; whether their truth is the truth is much-questioned where it matters.More Related News