Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been asked to ease Princess Kate's suffering during her battle with cancer with their positive move.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's fans have been accused of making the future Queen's life a misery. A royal commentator has asked the couple to stop them doing this, blasting the two for their silence.
The California-based have been urged to distance themselves from their legions of online supporters, often branded the ‘Sussex Squad’, due their persistent online rant on the ailing Princess.
Lizzie Cundy, speaking on GB News America, suggested Harry and Meghan’s supporters helped “make Princess Kate’s life a misery”, alleging them partly for relentless trolling aimed at Catherine.
Cundy said: "They’re [Meghan and Harry] so into themselves that they can’t see the wood from the trees.
"We heard Meghan going on about trolling and you just think, look at what you’ve done to poor Kate. There’s this group called the Sussex Squad. They’ve never come out to condemn this lot.
"They write terrible stuff about the Royal Family and they’ve made Kate’s life a misery."
Commenting on the former Suits star's latest launch, Cundy said: "It’s not really worked out here [the UK]."
She continued: "I think across the pond, they’re sick of her. Slating the Royal Family, making up lies, saying there was an alleged racist, saying Kate made her cry, all the rest of it.
The commentator went on flaying the Duchess for her latest decision, saying: "She’s relaunched herself as this Gwyneth Paltrow type and they’ve got these two new Netflix shows."
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