Meghan Markle has been accused of constant "needling" and "digging" after a podcast appearance earlier this month saw her make a dig at the Royal Family. Appearing on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast, the Duchess of Sussex - who quit royal life five years ago with husband Prince Harry - suggested that people had lied about.
When asked if she would do anything tdifferently to have changed the narrative around her public image, Meghan said: "Yes, I would ask people to tell the truth." This is believed to have been a dig at the Royal Family and life in the firm.
, Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English said: "This is what someone made the point to me, on a very serious basis they said 'look, why is she going back? Why couldn't she just answer the question in a positive way? Why's there constant needling and digging and casting conjecture on her time as a member of the Royal Family?'"
The duchess did not specifically mention the royals in the comment, but it is believed to have been a dig at the Firm, especially after having made other commets beforehand.
THIS BLOG HAS CLOSED NOW BUT YOU CAN STILL READ OUR COVERAGE BELOW.
You may also like
Not in favour of making Hindi must, says Maha deputy CM Ajit Pawar
BREAKING: Benfica vs Chelsea Club World Cup clash suspended
Spain wants own terminal in Gibraltar as part of cross-border transport hub proposals
Royal Family: Meghan accused of 'constant needling and digging' at Firm after 'lies'
Russia accuses UK of wild neo-Nazi conspiracy theory