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Harry and Meghan accused of 'jumping on bandwagon' with 'patronising' Afghanistan letter

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's statement where they said they feel "layers of pain" over the situation in Afghanistan has been criticised by commentators and even dubbed "grandiose and patronising" by one.The Sussexes released an apparently heartfelt, lengthy statement on their Archewell website, decrying the actions of the Taliban and urging the world to show their "global humanity".But it was rounded on by media personalities, including Piers Morgan and Julia Hartley-Brewer.Among the critics was also royal biographer Angela Levin who said: "Who do they think they are?""It's as if we are all small children and now they are going to look after us," she added."It's meaningless.

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