Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Expose Themselves Again in New CBS Interview!

 

Prince Harry and Megan Markle are embarking on a worldwide privacy tour, discussing the issue of online bullying.

In an interview with Jane Paulie, they discuss the challenges faced by parents in dealing with online bullying. They express concern about the lack of guidance and advice they receive from the two celebrities, who are considered the worst bullies in the world.

The couple is accused of being patronizing their children’s access to online spaces, which they believe is their job as good parents.

They argue that the government should not control online spaces, as it is the responsibility of parents to control their children’s access to these spaces. They also criticize the Sussex Squad for spreading rumors about Prince George, Charlotte, Prince Louis, and Princess of Wales while she is fighting cancer.

Jane questions the couple’s response to the African Park scandal and calls for them to address the situation. She criticizes them for labeling bullying as a self-admitted drug ad rather than addressing the actual bullying.

Harry admits to using recreational exercise as a therapy tool, which helped him deal with past traumas and pains.

The couple also discusses the media’s bullying of their own family members, including the staff at the palace. They have been charged with bullying staff members, but the criticism is primarily directed at the US.

The couple’s behavior is also criticized for not being with their children during interviews, which is a common practice among First Responders.

In conclusion, Prince Harry and Megan Markle are facing criticism for their online bullying behavior. They argue that they need to take responsibility for their actions and seek help from the public to protect their children’s well-being.

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