Harry and Meghan washed their ‘dirty linen’ in public in ‘unnecessary’ stunt

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Harry and Meghan washed their ‘dirty linen’ in public in ‘unnecessary’ stunt
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Australians For Constitutional Monarchy's David Flint says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have done 'unnecessary' public stunts and washed their “dirty linen” in public, following the release of the couple's Netflix series.

Australians For Constitutional Monarchy’s David Flint says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have done “unnecessary” public stunts and washed their “dirty linen” in public, following the release of the couple’s Netflix series.

“I think that’s unfortunate, it’s disappointing, totally unnecessary, I think they’ve completely rung the whole thing up, there’s nothing there,” Mr Flint told Sky News host Kel Richards.

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