What’s next for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after The Cut interview?

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What’s next for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after The Cut interview? The festering Transatlantic ‘cold war’ between the Royal Family and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry turned hot this weekend as palace insiders hit back at at ‘delusional’ Meghan and Harry’s ‘unsustainable’ sniping at the monarchy and revealed the ‘toll’ it is taking on the Queen. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up a new rift in their feud with the Royal Family last week when former Suits actress Meghan let off another round of ‘truth bombs’ in her new Spotify podcast and an astonishing US interview where she said she had been compared to South African hero Nelson Mandela and claimed Harry had ‘lost’ his father Charles during Megxit.

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