Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at 'Bob Marley: One Love' in Jamaica
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been branded “insensitive” for not saying a word about the health problems of King Charles, Kate Middleton and Sarah Ferguson during their latest appearance.
The controversial couple made a surprise appearance at the premiere of the new Bob Marley biopic. Bob Marley: One love in Jamaica, but failed to address real health problems.
Criticizing the couple, Mike Parry said in GB News, “They're trying to fill their time with something because they have nothing else to do.”
And he added: “They are rubbing shoulders with Jamaican politicians who have promised to separate from the United Kingdom and do not want the King as head of state.”
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However, another presenter, Bev Turner, argued with Parry over his criticism of Meghan and Harry, saying it “doesn't matter” if they didn't talk about royal health issues.
“Your dad's not on his deathbed, he's having his prostate checked,” she said, but Parry interrupted her and said: “It's insensitive.”
“They seem very reluctant to leave their mansion right now, if they are going to take a trip abroad, why not come here?” she asked.
“They should have made some approaches to the Royal Family,” Parry continued. “This would have been a perfect opportunity to build bridges.”
But Bev insisted Meghan and Harry are “building their own brand” – something they have a “right to do”.