Fox News contributor Miranda Devine says everybody knew Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s version of events of being in a paparazzi car chase was “bogus”.
‘Life in Montecito must be incredibly boring’: Harry and Meghan’s ‘bogus’ car chase claims
“They’ve just chosen the wrong place to try and pull this stunt,” Ms Devine told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “The carry on just fell flat, everybody knew that it was bogus, and it’s obvious why they did it – they created the drama.
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