'Meghan Markle has just shown who she really is with calculated Princess Kate move'
Meghan Markle has sparked fury once again.

Sky News commentators have described Meghan Markle as "calculated" while condemning her latest move. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, has been slammed for sending a "thank you" box of As Ever goodies to The Notorious JTB – an online influencer who has repeatedly criticised the Royal Family. Back in February, he claimed the Prince and Princess of Wales had "no backbone" after they released a statement regarding the scandal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein.
"She just gets it wrong every other week. This isn't just an ordinary fan," News Corp Columnist Angela Mollard told Sky News Australia presenter Gabriella Power. "He has been highly outspoken about other members of the Royal Family." Mollard continued: "He said that William and Kate had zero backbone in the statement they brought out after the [former] prince Andrew issue.

"Just recently, he criticised King Charles after the American visit for not meeting with the victims of Epstein. This guy is very anti-other members of the Royal Family."
Mollard admitted she does not understand why Meghan would "endorse" him when she knows he would publicise the gift she gave him online.
"Is she so bereft of admirers that she has to reach out to some influencer who just wants more attention? What's royal about that?" Mollard asked. "Even if she doesn't know that he's spoken out against members of the Royal Family, this is why you employ staff, to go through and do the due diligence."
She raged: "I loathe this. I loathe everything about it, and it speaks in volumes about her character."

Power argued that Meghan may have known about the influencer's past remarks, branding her "calculated".
"Who knows whether she did know or didn't, but it's not a good look for Meghan. As for her staff, she seems to be going through them," the presenter said.
Mollard agreed: "She is. At this point in time, with the King still going through cancer treatment, surely the decent thing to do as a daughter-in-law is to keep the peace with the Royal Family.
"We know Harry actually wants a relationship with his father and brother, so if you really want to support your husband, try not to do anything that gets in the way of that."
Power suggested that Meghan "wants that content no matter what" and agreed with Mollard's earlier claim that she "gets it wrong nearly every time."