British broadcaster Trisha Goddard described critics of Meghan Markle as "white, male, light and stale" in a latest TV interview assessing a sequence of PR challenges confronted by using the royal, such as allegations that she bullied former palace team of workers members.
Goddard became a staunch defender of Meghan and Harry for the reason that the couple expressed their dissatisfaction with royal life in the United Kingdom and moved to the United States in 2020.
In a exclusive 60 Minutes Australia report on Meghan following a number of claims made in a bombshell new biography, Goddard was once requested if she may want to become aware of a sample "in the form of human beings who attack Meghan?"
To this, the broadcaster responded: "Yeah—white, male, pale and stale."
"Look, can we just give up messing around and name this for what it is," she continued, "it's bullying."
Tom Bower, the British creator of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the conflict between the Windsors which has caused considerable press commentary when you consider that its guide on July 21, used to be also interviewed during the program.



The claims made by Bower consist of that Meghan made Kate Middleton cry throughout a gown fitting in 2018 in spite of Meghan telling Oprah Winfrey that the opposite took place and that the queen advised close aides "thank goodness Meghan is not coming" to Prince Philip's funeral.
A range of the claims have been questioned, with a supply close to the queen formerly telling Newsweek that it was once not going the monarch used to be wondering of everyone however Philip so close to his funeral.
During his 60 Minutes Australia appearance, Bower described Meghan as a "very selfish, self-promoting individual who really takes no hostages," including that the duchess was "determined that what Meghan wants, Meghan gets."
To this, Goddard responded, "oh for f**k sake...I mean, right here we go again...it's boring."
"In the U.S. human beings without a doubt like them," she said concerning the royals' stateside go in 2020. "People can't apprehend what's going on in Britain other than snobbishness and I'm tremendously positive there is a lot of that going on."
When requested if she notion Harry and Meghan would choose to stay in the U.S. completely instead than return home to Frogmore Cottage on Queen Elizabeth II's Windsor Castle estate, the broadcaster answered that "you can't blame them if they determine to stay in the states. You without a doubt can't blame them."
Goddard cautioned that the Sussexes' profitable suing of British tabloids may want to make them a target for worse cure at the fingers of the U.K. press than before.



"They've effectively sued publications a range of times," she said. "I think they've realized that those publications are gonna make their lives as miserable as possible. So, I cannot blame them if they remain in the states for the foreseeable future."
One of the biggest information gadgets concerning Meghan over the previous year has no longer been Bower's book, but the allegations of bullying lodged against her via former palace group of workers members. The allegations have been leaked to a British newspaper ahead of the broadcast of the duchess' interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.
The Times posted an e mail alternate between Kensington Palace communications secretary Jason Knauf and Prince William's non-public secretary written in 2018 in which the aide expressed concerns that Meghan had bullied personnel individuals to the point of resignation.

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