Meghan and Harry ‘do things to grab public’s attention’ says expert –‘They’re in our face’
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry keep doing "things to grab the public's attention", according to a leading royal expert.
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Lady Colin Campbell told Dan Wotton on GB News the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “in our face” constantly. Mr Wotton asked Lady Campbell why people “can’t respect their privacy” and not talk about the Sussex royals.
Pointing out the Sussex royals’ work with PR firm Sunshine Saches, the expert replied: “Because they are in our face three or four times a week.
“I mean, they’re paying Sunshine Sachs vast sums of money and they’re earning their keep very well.
“Every few days, it’s no accident that every few days Meghan and Harry are in the news.
“They do things to grab the public’s attention.”
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Royal commentators Charlie Lankston and David Asman also blasted Meghan and Harry for being “in the spotlight every week”.
Speaking to Fox News’ Neil Cavuto about their newborn baby Lilibet Diana, Ms Lankston said: “Lilibet is a very private nickname, it is not really a name that was used very widely.
"I find it slightly awkward for Harry and Meghan to have given their daughter the name Lilibet shortly after publicly blasting the Royal Family for all to hear.
"I think that is a bit of a touchy subject."
Mr Asman added: "I am just kind of confused as to why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want to stay away from the media yet every single week they keep doing something that puts them back in the spotlight."
It follows The Sun reporting that the Sussex royals are “planning to hire Nicole Scherzinger's consultant to land them lucrative deals”.
Sources told the outlet Meghan and Harry have reportedly been trying to sign up Ollie Ayling as a full-time consultant.
Mr Ayling, who has worked with Ms Scherzinger for seven years, has helped the X-factor judge land lucrative deals including her Müller Corner yoghurt endorsements, thought to be worth a total of £10 million.
A source told The Sun the couple want a “fortune bigger than Nicole’s”, explaining: “Harry and Meghan are rapidly expanding their business empire and want the best in the business to help.”
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