Meghan Markle‘s royal struggles have left relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the Firm at an all time low. Reports this week indicate Prince Charles is still furious over claims made by the Duchess of Sussex in her interview with Oprah Winfrey in March. She alleged that concerns were raised in the Firm about Archie’s skin colour before he was born, and also said she was denied help amid her mental health struggles. Royal correspondent and podcast host Christina Garibaldi has said the Prince of Wales is still angry – despite reports of peace talks.
Meghan has come under fire, but This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield defended the Duchess.
In July 2019, Mr Schofield said it was impossible for Meghan to avoid critics after she came under fire for announcing the christening of her son Archie will be a private event with no media presence.
Journalist Lebby Eyres started the conversation saying: “Yes, there are going to be pictures but we don’t know what they’re going to be like, we don’t know what the baby is going to wear.
“There are ways of breaking from tradition but this isn’t it.”
But Mr Schofield disagreed, saying: “If it had been televised or the cameras were outside or they gave a little bit more than Kate and William had given, she wouldn’t win on that either because then people would say, ‘Oh, its all too Hollywood’.”
Holly Willoughby added: “When you read about what people have been saying over the weekend, it’s very directed at…