Meghan Markle latest news – Duchess is a HOMEWRECKER and Harry a whinging brat, comedians say as couple brutally mocked

Meghan Markle latest news – Duchess is a HOMEWRECKER and Harry a whinging brat, comedians say as couple brutally mocked

05/18/2021

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have been brutally mocked on an Australian game show – revealing how the entire world is getting sick of their constant self-pitying.

During this week's instalment of Have You Been Paying Attention – the Aussie Mock the Week – quizmaster Tom Gleisner asked stars to name the first TV show Meghan appeared on after her bombshell Oprah interview.

The mere mention of Meghan's name prompted relentless mockery from comedians on the panel, one of whom joked "Was it… Better Homewreckers and Gardens?" – a reference to Aussie show Better Homes and Gardens.

Another joker chimed in with 'Family Feud', sparking roars of laughter fromthe panel and audience like.

Host Tom the adopted fake concern for the Duchess, saying "That is… very unkind. She cops a lot on this show!"

Read our live blog below for the very latest updates on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry…

  • Joseph Gamp

    PLATINUM JUBILEAF

    The Queen and Prince Charles plant a tree in a bid to encourage millions of others around the country to do the same.

    Her Majesty’s Green Canopy scheme will see three million saplings planted across the UK as part of an initiative to mark her 70-year platinum jubilee next year.

    Prince Charles launched the scheme by planting a tree in Windsor, Berks. In a video message, he urged people to join him to “plant a tree for the jubilee – in other words a ‘tree-bilee'”.

    He said: “It is absolutely vital that more of the right species of trees are planted, in the right places. And that more woodlands, avenues, hedgerows and hedgerow trees and urban planting schemes are established, whilst ensuring that we also protect and sustain what we already have.

    “Whether you are an individual hoping to plant a single sapling in your garden, a school or community group planting a tree, a council, charity or business intending to plant a whole avenue of trees or a farmer looking to create new hedgerows, everyone across the country can get involved.”

  • Joseph Gamp

    WHAT DID HARRY REVEAL IN HIS INTERVIEW WITH DAX SHEPHARD?

    • Prince Harry claims his life is like the film The Truman Show and he is targeted with “vile and toxic abuse” by trolls
    • Harry revealed how he and Meghan Markle first met up in a supermarket – and ‘pretended’ they didn’t know each other to avoid attracting attention
    • Harry tries to have “compassion” for trolls, but finds it “really hard when you’re on the receiving end”
    • The Duke said that life had felt “more free” since his move to LA with Meghan
    • Harry doesn’t believe in the “old way of thinking” where girls just “want to be a princess”
    • Meghan Markle gave Prince Harry words of wisdom about Royal life – telling him “you can create your own life better than any princess”

    PRINCE OF WAILS

    Prince Harry has become a ‘moaning victim’ who is editing out all the good the Royal family have done for him, according to his biographer.

    Angela Levin, who wrote Harry: Conversations with the Prince, believes that his complaints about Charles being a bad parent and their fallout being connected to the queen are largely groundless.

    Here, she analyses Harry’s recent gripes and gives them a moan rating.

    Angela tells us: “When I spent 15 months with Harry, he was charming and full of mischief. He has changed to become this moaning victim.”

    She also fears that his latest comments, made on the Armchair Podcast, were “a publicity stunt” to attract more attention.

    More on the story here.

    • Joseph Gamp

      ‘DAMAGE DONE’

      Prince Harry will never have a loving, caring and fun relationship with Prince Charles again, a former royal butler has claimed.

      The Duke of Sussex dealt further blows to his dad last week – blasting Charles’ parenting skills and claiming he moved to the States to “break the cycle” of “genetic pain” from his own childhood.

      His comments came just two months after telling Oprah Winfrey he was “disappointed” in his dad, who he claimed had cut him off financially and refused to take his calls.

      Harry also said Charles and brother Wills were “trapped” in their Royal roles and his relationship with his brother was one of “space”.

      But while Harry told Oprah he hopes “time heals all things”, former royal butler Grant Harrold, said: “The damage is done”.

    • Joseph Gamp

      LADY GAGA BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS IN NEW TRAILER FOR OPRAH AND HARRY'S MENTAL HEALTH SHOW

      Lady Gaga broke down in tears as she discussed her mental health battle in the new trailer for Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry’s show The Me You Can’t See.

      The Apple TV+ docuseries shares a glimpse into the diverse stories of mental health and emotional well-being, which lands on the streaming service this Friday, May 21.

      Grammy-winning artist Gaga joins Glenn Close and chef Rashad Armstead who are opening up about their mental health in the Oprah and Prince Harry produced series.

      In the two minute trailer, viewers are given a glimpse of the singer, 35, discussing her struggles thus far as she says to the camera, “I don’t tell this story from my own self-service.

      “I’ve been through it and people need help.” As the teaser continues on, fans next see Gaga in tears as she recalls, “I just froz

    • Joseph Gamp

      HARRY CALLS FIRST AMENDMENT 'BONKERS' (CONTINUED…)

      Angry responses in the US poured in, with conservative TV personality Meghan McCain tweeting: “We fought a war in 1776 so we don’t have to care what you say or think.

      “That being said, you have chosen to seek refuge from your homeland here and thrive because all of what our country has to offer and one of the biggest things is the 1st amendment – show some utter respect.”

      Fox News host Laura Ingraham blasted: “Don’t let the door knob hit you, Windsor” while Texas Senator Ted Cruz joked: “Nice that he can say that."

      Republican Congressman and Afghanistan veteran Dan Crenshaw added: “Well I just doubled the size of my Independence Day party.”

      Meanwhile Brexit leader Nigel Farage tweeted: “For Prince Harry to condemn the USA's First Amendment shows he has lost the plot.

      “Soon he will not be wanted on either side of the pond.”

    • Joseph Gamp

      PRINCE HARRY RECEIVES BACKLASH FOR CALLING US FIRST AMENDMENT 'BONKERS'

      PRINCE Harry sparked a furious backlash in the US after calling the country's First Amendment right to free speech “bonkers”.

      The Duke of Sussex, who moved with wife Meghan Markle and son Archie to California last year, made the comments on actor Dax Shepard’s podcast on Thursday.

      Harry, 36, said: “I've got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers.

      “I don't want to start going down the First Amendment route because that's a huge subject and one which I don't understand because I've only been here a short time, but you can find a loophole in anything.

      “You can capitalize or exploit what's not said rather than uphold what is said.”

    • Joseph Gamp

      MEG ME SMILE

      Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can be seen beaming together in a new video clip for Harry’s mental health series with Oprah Winfrey.

      The Duke of Sussex, 36, teamed up with the US chat show powerhouse for the upcoming documentary The Me You Can’t See.

      The first trailer for the series, which begins later this week, was released today – featuring new footage of Meghan and Harry together.

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex can be seen smiling from ear to ear, with Meghan peering over her husband’s shoulder as he sits at a computer.

      Harry appears to call her over from the other side of the room – possibly from a study in their sunny California home – before showing her something on the screen.

    • Joseph Gamp

      SUSANNA REID SLAMS PRINCE HARRY FOR 'DRAGGING ROYAL FAMILY INTO CRITICISM AGAIN'

      Susanna Reid slams Prince Harry for ‘dragging Royal family into criticism again’

    • Joseph Gamp

      HARRY’S PAIN

      Prince Harry’s first trailer for his mental health series with Oprah Winfrey features a clip of him with Prince Charles at his mum’s funeral.

      The Duke of Sussex, 36, teamed up with the US chat show powerhouse for documentary The Me You Can’t See.

      Harry can be seen chatting to Oprah in an official trailer released today.

      He says: “To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. In today’s world more than ever, it is a sign of strength.”

      The trailer includes poignant archive footage of Harry stood next to Prince Charles at Princess Diana’s funeral.

      A voiceover says: “Treating people with dignity is the first act.”

    • Niamh Cavanagh

      PLATINUM JUBILEAF

      The Queen and Prince Charles plant a tree in a bid to encourage millions of others around the country to do the same.

      Her Majesty’s Green Canopy scheme will see three million saplings planted across the UK as part of an initiative to mark her 70-year platinum jubilee next year.

      Prince Charles launched the scheme by planting a tree in Windsor, Berks.

      In a video message, Charles urged people to join him to "plant a tree for the jubilee – in other words a 'tree-bilee'".

      He said: "It is absolutely vital that more of the right species of trees are planted, in the right places. And that more woodlands, avenues, hedgerows and hedgerow trees and urban planting schemes are established, whilst ensuring that we also protect and sustain what we already have.

      "Whether you are an individual hoping to plant a single sapling in your garden, a school or community group planting a tree, a council, charity or business intending to plant a whole avenue of trees or a farmer looking to create new hedgerows, everyone across the country can get involved."

    • Niamh Cavanagh

      WHAT DID HARRY REVEALED IN THE PODCAST WITH DAX SHEPHERD

      • Prince Harry claims his life is like the film The Truman Show and he is targeted with "vile and toxic abuse" by trolls
      • Harry revealed how he and Meghan Markle first met up in a supermarket – and ‘pretended’ they didn’t know each other to avoid attracting attention
      • Harry tries to have "compassion" for trolls, but finds it "really hard when you're on the receiving end"
      • The Duke said that life had felt "more free" since his move to LA with Meghan
      • Harry doesn't believe in the "old way of thinking" where girls just "want to be a princess"
      • Meghan Markle gave Prince Harry words of wisdom about Royal life – telling him "you can create your own life better than any princess"

       

      NOT RIGHT

      Prince Harry has branded America's First Amendment "bonkers" – despite admitting he "doesn't understand" the constitution's freedom of speech clause.

      The Duke of Sussex has been hit with a wave of backlash following his comments on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast.

      While chatting about life in LA, mental health, his family and future plans, Harry dropped in about his shock at the amount of attention he received while living in Beverly Hills.

      He complained about the media "feeding frenzy".

      "I've got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers," he said.

      More on the story here.

      'DAMAGE DONE'

      Prince Harry will never have a loving, caring and fun relationship with Prince Charles again, a former royal butler has claimed.

      The Duke of Sussex dealt further blows to his dad last week – blasting Charles' parenting skills and claiming he moved to the States to "break the cycle" of "genetic pain" from his own childhood.

      His comments came just two months after telling Oprah Winfrey he was "disappointed" in his dad, who he claimed had cut him off financially and refused to take his calls.

      Harry also said Charles and brother Wills were “trapped” in their Royal roles and his relationship with his brother was one of "space".

      But while Harry told Oprah he hopes "time heals all things", former royal butler Grant Harrold, said: "The damage is done".

      'LOST THE PLOT'

      Prince Harry has been told to "get the hell out" by furious Americans after calling the First Amendment "bonkers".

      The Duke of Sussex was hit with backlash after complaining about the US constitution on a podcast, while admitting he doesn't fully understand it.

      Talking about life in LA, his family and future plans on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert, Harry said: "I've got so much I want to say about the First Amendment as I sort of understand it, but it is bonkers.

      "I don't want to start going down the First Amendment route because that's a huge subject and one which I don't understand because I've only been here a short time.

      "But, you can find a loophole in anything. You can capitalise or exploit what's not said rather than uphold what is said."

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        WATCH – TRAILER FOR HARRY AND OPRAH'S NEW SHOW

        Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Archie feature in first trailer for mental health series with Oprah The Me You Can’t See

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        'DEAR BOY'

        Prince Harry told how he and his "Pa" could "talk for hours" in a chat three years before he criticised his dad's parenting.

        He interviewed Prince Charles in 2017 for his stint as guest editor of Radio4's Today show.

        They spoke about their shared passion for battling climate change, with Harry referencing how they would regularly discuss the issue.

        After introducing him as "father, pa", Harry said: "We could talk about this for hours and hours, which we always do, but not with a microphone in front of us.

        "I totally see it and I totally understand it because of all these years and conversations we've been having. I do end up picking your brains more now than I ever have done."

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        MERCY MUROKI – COMMENT

        I hate to say it, but Prince Harry is starting to sound like a whiny, self­pitying, grievance addict.

        It is a shame it has come to this as I always liked Meghan and Harry.

        As a Royal Family fan and a dark-skinned African-British woman, I thought it was wonderful we were seeing their first mixed ethnicity couple.

        And with Prince George and my own daughter being about the same age, I was more than happy for Duchess Meg to pave the way for black princesses of the future.

        But almost as soon as this positivity set in, they began another, to quote Harry, “journey” — this time on an endless conveyor belt of pity.

        More on the story here.

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        ‘I JUST FROZE’

        Lady Gaga broke down in tears as she discussed her mental health battle in the new trailer for Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry’s show The Me You Can’t See.

        The Apple TV+ docuseries shares a glimpse into the diverse stories of mental health and emotional well-being, which lands on the streaming service this Friday, May 21.

        Grammy-winning artist Gaga joins Glenn Close and chef Rashad Armstead who are opening up about their mental health in the Oprah and Prince Harry produced series.

        In the two minute trailer, viewers are given a glimpse of the singer, 35, discussing her struggles thus far as she says to the camera, “I don’t tell this story from my own self-service.

        “I’ve been through it and people need help.” As the teaser continues on, fans next see Gaga in tears as she recalls, “I just froze and I…”

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        HARRY'S PAIN

        Prince Harry's first trailer for his mental health series with Oprah Winfrey features a clip of him with Prince Charles at his mum's funeral.

        The Duke of Sussex, 36, teamed up with the US chat show powerhouse for documentary The Me You Can’t See.

        Harry can be seen chatting to Oprah in an official trailer released today.

        He says: "To make that decision to receive help is not a sign of weakness. In today's world more than ever, it is a sign of strength."

        The trailer includes poignant archive footage of Harry stood next to Prince Charles at Princess Diana's funeral.

        A voiceover says: "Treating people with dignity is the first act."

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        HARRY & MEG ‘HYPOCRITICAL’ WITH ‘CEASELESS NEED FOR EXPOSURE’

        Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “ceaseless need for exposure” is hypocritical when they beg for privacy, a royal expert has said.

        Meghan and Harry have faced huge media attention from around the world after stepping down as senior royals and moving to LA.

        However, the couple have signed deals with Netflix and Spotify – and continue to do high-profile interviews despite their desire for a life out of the spotlight.

        Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told the Sun Online: “His opening up in the past as a form of therapy has been beneficial to others. But why does he do it so publicly now? Why bare your soul in this way and to what end?

        “The need for this ceaseless exposure to the media is obviously hypocritical for a couple who are supposedly obsessed with privacy.”

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        PRINCE OF WAILS

        Prince Harry has become a ‘moaning victim’ who is editing out all the good the Royal family have done for him, according to his biographer.

        Angela Levin, who wrote Harry: Conversations with the Prince, believes that his complaints about Charles being a bad parent and their fallout being connected to the queen are largely groundless.

        Here, she analyses Harry’s recent gripes and gives them a moan rating.

        Angela tells us: “When I spent 15 months with Harry, he was charming and full of mischief. He has changed to become this moaning victim.”

        She also fears that his latest comments, made on the Armchair Podcast, were “a publicity stunt” to attract more attention.

        More on the story here.

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        WATCH – TRAILER FOR HARRY AND OPRAH'S NEW SHOW

        Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Archie feature in first trailer for mental health series with Oprah The Me You Can’t See

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        MERCY MUROKI – COMMENT

        I hate to say it, but Prince Harry is starting to sound like a whiny, self­pitying, grievance addict.

        It is a shame it has come to this as I always liked Meghan and Harry.

        As a Royal Family fan and a dark-skinned African-British woman, I thought it was wonderful we were seeing their first mixed ethnicity couple.

        And with Prince George and my own daughter being about the same age, I was more than happy for Duchess Meg to pave the way for black princesses of the future.

        But almost as soon as this positivity set in, they began another, to quote Harry, “journey” — this time on an endless conveyor belt of pity.

        More on the story here.

      • Niamh Cavanagh

        'I JUST FROZE'

        Lady Gaga broke down in tears as she discussed her mental health battle in the new trailer for Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry's show The Me You Can't See.

        The Apple TV+ docuseries shares a glimpse into the diverse stories of mental health and emotional well-being, which lands on the streaming service this Friday, May 21.

        Grammy-winning artist Gaga joins Glenn Close and chef Rashad Armstead who are opening up about their mental health in the Oprah and Prince Harry produced series.

        In the two minute trailer, viewers are given a glimpse of the singer, 35, discussing her struggles thus far as she says to the camera, "I don't tell this story from my own self-service.

        "I've been through it and people need help." As the teaser continues on, fans next see Gaga in tears as she recalls, "I just froze and I…"

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