They are taking matters into their own hands. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have released a shocking statement in response to a supposed ‘hit piece’ about them in The Telegraph.
The couple are currently in Vancouver and according to the publication, it’s their moment to show the world that they can “behave” for the three days that they are there.
But it seems like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are none too pleased to be the target of a hateful journalistic piece once again. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.
Royal Family News- Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Release Shocking Announcement
Harry and Meghan have hit back at their critics by claiming that they “will not be broken” after the Telegraph published an article staying that they have “three days to prove they can behave” while in Canada.
A spokesperson for the Sussexes said, “In response to the Telegraph’s hit piece, we’ve heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple. They’re still here.”
The statement also said, “They’re still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticized. This couple will not be broken.”
Royal Family News – Harry And Meghan Refuse To Be ‘Broken’
It goes without saying that many of their critics sure did have a lot to say about the matter on social media.
Some of them even commented with, “So is it work now for H&M the environmentalist to travel on private jet, play around on the slopes for fun, with camera crew in tow, do a little skiing, shake a few hands, have lots of chats & laughs, eat at the finest restaurants and have it all paid for by Invictus games and the Canadian taxpayer,” along with, “Their Sussex titles MUST be removed a.s.a.p. Then we would see how relevant they are! The great thing is, they are not here in the UK. America, you can keep them.”
So far Harry and Meghan themselves have made no comments about the issue.
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