Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been criticised by Kinsey Schofield, a royal commentator and founder of the website To Di For Daily, for their allegations against the royal family. Schofield said that the couple’s claims of racism and lack of support were an insult to the British people, who respect and admire the Queen and her family.
Schofield told Fox News that Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 was a “disaster” for their reputation and credibility. She said that the couple’s accusations were “unfair” and “untrue”, and that they failed to provide any evidence or context for their claims.
She said that the British people felt “betrayed” and “angry” by Harry and Meghan’s actions, especially after the Queen had shown them kindness and generosity. She said that the Queen had given them a lavish wedding, a beautiful home, and the freedom to pursue their own interests and causes.
According to a report by Gbnews, Schofield also said that Harry and Meghan’s claims of racism were particularly hurtful and damaging to the royal family, who have a long history of supporting diversity and inclusion. She said that the Queen had welcomed Meghan into the family with open arms, and that the royal family had many members of different ethnicities and backgrounds.
She said that Harry and Meghan’s allegation that an unnamed royal had expressed concern about how dark their son Archie’s skin might be was a “bombshell” that shocked and saddened the British people. She said that the couple should have named the person who made the remark, or clarified the context and tone of the conversation.
Schofield said that Harry and Meghan’s interview had caused a rift between them and the rest of the royal family, and that it would be difficult to repair the damage. She said that Harry and Meghan had lost the trust and respect of the British people, who felt that they had disrespected and dishonoured the monarchy.
She said that Harry and Meghan should have been more grateful and humble for the privileges and opportunities they had as members of the royal family, and that they should have focused on their positive contributions and achievements, rather than their grievances and complaints.
She said that Harry and Meghan’s interview was a “mistake” that they would regret, and that they should have followed the royal motto of “never complain, never explain”. She said that Harry and Meghan should have respected the Queen and her role as the head of the monarchy, and the symbol of the British people.