Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s all talk of ‘Prince Albert II of Monaco was fed up



The other royal is focusing on all conversations with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Oprah Winfrey.

Prince Albert II of Monaco recently spoke to BBC World News and opened up about his views on the debate, including bombingshell allegations of racism and neglect of mental health requirements, mostly against the royal family and organization.

“It’s very difficult to stay in someone’s place,” Shahi admitted, according to UK Weekly. “I understand they were under pressure, but I think this kind of public display of dissatisfaction, at least, this kind of conversation should be in the intimate class of the family.”

Albert, 63, said family drama like his “really doesn’t need to be performed in the public sphere.”

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Prince Albert II of Monaco said the interviews between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Albert II of Monaco said the interviews between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “tormented” him to some extent. (Getty Images)

The prince said Sussex’s claims in the interview “bothered me a little”, but he explained that “I can understand where they are coming from.”

However, Albert said not all conversations on television were a “proper platform” for Markle, 39, and Harry, 36, to present their grievances.

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“Suits” Fatkia and her husband have found themselves in the headlines almost unabated since the beginning of the relationship, but especially after leaving the post from their royal duties in 2020, which they said was due in part to intense media pressure.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently leveled a number of allegations against the royal family, including racism and neglect of mental health needs, he said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.  (Getty Images)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently leveled a number of allegations against the royal family, including racism and neglect of mental health needs, he said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. (Getty Images)

Albert added, “I wish him well.” It’s a difficult world out there, and I hope he has the judgment and wisdom to make the right choices. “

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While Albert’s reaction to the interview was rather gratifying, it seems that Harry’s own family feels different.

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A source recently told the outlet that Harry’s brother was “making a fuss” over allegations made by Prince William Sussex. Another source said Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, had to sit on “continuous emergency meetings” since the interview.