‘Everything’s for sale’: ‘Terrified’ royals ‘won’t tell Harry and Meghan anything’

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‘Everything’s for sale’: ‘Terrified’ royals ‘won’t tell Harry and Meghan anything’
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News Corp columnist Louise Roberts says everyone close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “terrified” given every indiscretion or every “aside comment” could be magnified for an American audience in order for the pair to make a profit.

Talking to Sky News Australia, Ms Roberts spoke about King Charles III’s upcoming coronation and discussion around recent issues relating to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.“Who knows what they’ll say after they leave the UK and go back to America after the coronation,” Ms Roberts said.

“But the problem is that anyone who could be close to them, for example, William and Kate, won’t tell them anything. “Everyone’s terrified … everything’s for sale – every indiscretion or every aside comment could be magnified for an American audience in order to get them a profit.”

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