Spiked Online Editor Tom Slater says a lot of people will slowly start to back away as the “Harry and Meghan show” becomes “more and more of a circus”.
“Their story has so many holes poked in it at this point,” Mr Slater told Sky News host James Morrow.
“The truth according to Harry and Meghan seems to collide with the truth according to about everyone else all the time.”
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