TV host slams Meghan’s web of ‘lies’

US journalist Megyn Kelly has blasted Meghan Markle over her historical past of “lies”, saying the royal tends to “overstate adoration” in the direction of her.

The former Fox News presenter appeared on UK news channel GB News’ Dan Wootton Tonight, accessible to stream on Flash, to debate the “dishonest” narrative offered within the Sussexes’ second trailer for his or her Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan.

The newest clip featured images and clips of swarms of paparazzi huddled collectively taking photos of Prince Harry and the former Suits actress.

However, the media scrums in query weren’t linked to the royal couple and so they had been really from a Harry Potter premiere and a trial of former mannequin Katie Price.

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Ms Kelly reacted to the deceptive photographs, claiming the Duchess of Sussex tends to play the sufferer and disseminate mistruths.

“I realise that Netflix, or the director, would have put together the trailer, but Meghan and Harry approved it,” the Sky News Australia contributor informed this system.

The broadcaster claimed that the pair “saw those pictures and understood they were being misused”.

“They didn’t care because she [Meghan] has a pattern of overstating the facts of adoration when it comes to her and overstating how much of a victim she is,” she mentioned.

“Look at how she lied about the cast of The Lion King who allegedly said that when she married Harry, they celebrated in South Africa like they did when Mandela was freed.

“The lie about baby Archie was almost killed in a fire when they were. That was a lie too.

“She picks something, she aggrandises it to make herself either look like the victim or that she’s way more adored than she actually is, and this trailer’s just the latest example.”

This shouldn’t be the primary time Ms Kelly has criticised the trailers for Harry and Meghan’s new present.

Last week, the outspoken commentator slammed photographs featured within the documentary’s teaser that present the Duchess crying.

“I have never taken a photo of myself crying and certainly never released it to the public saying ‘please feel sorry for me’,” Kelly mentioned on her podcast The Megyn Kelly Show.

“I don’t understand that mentality and that is what they’ve done in this trailer … Who does this?

“They want people to feel sorry for them, which is the most unattractive piece of this couple.”

The first three episodes of the six-part documentary will hit Netflix on December 8, whereas the ultimate three episodes shall be launched per week later, on December 15.

According to this system’s bio, the docuseries takes an in-depth look into the Sussex’s “early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution.”

Harry & Meghan is a never-before-seen look at one of the most-discussed couples in history.”

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