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'Delusional' Meghan Markle Mocked for Having Staff Members Use Her Royal Title to Announce Her Arrival... In a Nearly Empty Room
Staff announce Meghan Markle as Duchess of Sussex in private and public settings following royal duties step-back, maintaining protocol and respect for retained titles.
- Meghan Markle’s staff announced her title before she entered rooms, even with only two guests, in private at a New York City brownstone and publicly at the La Brea Tar Pits, Los Angeles.
- After stepping back from royal duties two years later, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and their children retained their titles.
- House manager announces `Meghan, Duchess of Sussex` upon arrival, while a golf cart pulls up and someone in the scrum calls out `The Duchess of Sussex`.
- In recent interviews, Kaitlyn Greenidge said the Sussex name held deeper significance for Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, since she became a mother, as noted in Harper’s Bazaar and People.
- Against a backdrop of their $14 million mansion in Montecito, California, coverage headline `Insane amount Meghan, Harry pay staff` and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex’s $200m highlight their spending and status.
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Meghan Markle is again strongly criticized. Her cover for a fashion magazine doesn't come up well with everyone. Not only does her title cause confusion. Many are particularly upset about her look. That displeases her haters.
MichaelSavage.com – Yes, Meghan Markle’s staff announced her duchess title entering room — with only 2 guests present
Meghan Markle apparently needs an introduction. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, had a staff member announce her by her royal title as a journalist entered a room to interview the mother of two for a Harper’s Bazaar cover story that was published Wednesday. “We’re in a grand brownstone on the Upper East Side that belongs…
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Right
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