Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were slammed by US hosts for ‘always crying’ after Netflix’s final trailer for the Sussexes’ upcoming docuseries, Harry & Meghan, featured new footage of Meghan crying, reported Express UK.
The View hosts Joy Behar and Ana Navarro levelled harsh criticism against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for allegedly attempting to sideline Prince William and Kate Middleton’s US visit with their Netflix show.
Navarro particularly called Meghan out for ‘always crying’ in clips from her Netflix show, and said: “I just wish that every time I saw Meghan and Harry they weren’t crying and wiping away tears and they were giving me something positive.”
She then went on to call both Prince Harry and Meghan out for choosing to drop the trailer during Prince William and Kate’s landmark tour of the US, their first in eight years.
Navarro said: “First of all, I think Netflix is great at marketing and I think Harry and Meghan are great at marketing themselves. They have done – they’ve now earned tens and tens of millions of dollars out of their story, which they have been telling, it seems to me, for years now, and they’re very good at it.”
She then continued: “So, I don’t know if they had the power to tell Netflix, ‘Drop it when my brother is here,’ but I think they probably did have the power to tell Netflix, ‘Don’t drop it when my brother is here’.”
After facing criticism from US hosts for the timing of the release of their Netflix docuseries trailer, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found themselves at the center of controversy once again. The final trailer for “Harry & Meghan” showcased new footage of Meghan crying, prompting hosts Joy Behar and Ana Navarro of The View to question the couple’s motives.Navarro specifically took issue with Meghan’s frequent tears, stating, “I just wish that every time I saw Meghan and Harry they weren’t crying and wiping away tears and they were giving me something positive.” The decision to release the trailer during Prince William and Kate Middleton’s US visit did not sit well with Navarro either, who accused the couple of overshadowing the royal tour.The criticism extended to Harry and Meghan’s marketing strategies, with Navarro acknowledging their success in monetizing their story. She remarked, “They have done – they’ve now earned tens and tens of millions of dollars out of their story, which they have been telling, it seems to me, for years now, and they’re very good at it.”While it remains unclear whether Harry and Meghan had a hand in the scheduling of the trailer release, Navarro hinted at the couple’s influence over Netflix. She questioned whether they could have prevented the trailer from coinciding with Prince William and Kate’s visit, suggesting that they held the power to make such decisions.As the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan continues to unfold, it raises questions about the couple’s priorities and their impact on the royal family. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)