‘It’s nauseating’: Meghan Markle under fire for family values speech

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‘It’s nauseating’: Meghan Markle under fire for family values speech
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Royal expert Tom Bower has slammed Meghan Markle for delivering a speech about family values at the Invictus Games after the former actress “did her best to destroy the royal family” and refused to “visit her father after he had a stroke”.

The Duchess of Sussex made her debut appearance in Düsseldorf at a glitzy reception being held for 1,600 competitors and their loved ones on the third day of the games.

Royal expert Tom Bower has slammed Meghan Markle for delivering a speech about family values at the Invictus Games after the former actress “did her best to destroy the royal family” and refused to “visit her father after he had a stroke.” Picture: Getty Images. The royal expert accused the Sussexes of being “imposters” who are “so desperate to be seen” that it is “nauseating”.

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