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Meghan Markle’s next move spells ‘trouble’ for Prince Harry

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A royal commentator has blasted Meghan Markle and said that her next move is going to put her husband, Prince Harry, in “trouble”. The Duchess of Sussex released a series of photographs and a new video from her upcoming Christmas special, “With Love, Meghan,” on Wednesday night, around the same time as the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Royal Variety Performance in London.

Harry has been previously warned not to follow his wife’s lead when it comes to making business decisions, but recently, he was blasted by ex-Vanity Fair and Tatler editor-in-chief Tina Brown, who said he is not the “brightest bulb” and added that his determination to follow his wife’s lead reportedly “compounded their errors” in Hollywood. Following the Duke’s appearance in Meghan’s new trailer, where the two share a kiss, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the Express: “Meghan’s new trailer for her festive special needed Serena Williams or another famous name to enable it to reach beyond the smiley, cringey world she has created, which isn’t likely to go anywhere new. I strongly doubt that Netflix will want more of what she’s produced so far in With Love, Meghan, in the New Year. You see this and wonder what is in it for the streaming giant.

“William and Catherine Tate attend the Royal Variety Performance tonight but they will probably find Harry and Meghan’s kiss gets more coverage. The timing is execrable and [shows] Harry’s reported offer to share diaries hasn’t got very far. The trouble is, when Meghan’s festive show airs, he may be little more than an extra – he should beware, it may be a sign…!””

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