Meghan Markle’s hidden agenda behind new goodwill project revealed
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle face fresh blow after new project announcement
Meghan Markle recently made it to the headlines because of her and Prince Harry's new initiative combating the growing issue of cyberbullying.
For the unversed, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently made a joint appearance on CBS News where they launched a thoughtful project, Parents' Network in association with the couple's Archewell Foundation.
The Montecito pair will raise awareness about the problem of online hate, and its negative impact on the mental health of young people and will provide help to the parents of victims and survivors.
Notably, the Suits star also recalled her battle with suicidal thoughts during her time as a British Princess, leaving royal fans and experts upset as they called out the former actress for making everything about herself.
In conversation with TalkTV, royal commentator Rupert Bell addressed Meghan's real agenda behind the initiative, he said, "The concept of the interview was for them to promote the work of the Archewell Foundation in helping children in online spaces."
The royal expert shared, "At the heart of it, it was a good idea, but you can see it felt like a bit of a puff for Meghan and Harry. We should be talking about what Archewell Foundation is doing, which I think is laudable and very relevant. But at the same time, what we've ended up doing is talking about her."
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