Kirstie Allsopp blasts Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for ‘getting in bed with the devil'

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Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp, 51, took to Twitter yesterday to slam Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, following his latest interview on ITV.The Duke of Sussex defended his explosive new memoir, Spare, during a talk with presenter Tom Bradby, 55, at his California home.Kirstie was left entirely unimpressed with how Prince Harry came across and questioned his true intentions behind releasing the book. “So they’re in bed with the devil, but Harry’s just chatting to @tombradby on Prime Time ITV for what?” she penned angrily in view of her 431,300 followers. (sic)Soon afterwards, she tweeted: “What work?!

Your book, this interview, it isn’t about service or charity this is about you, you, you.” (sic)“And let’s be honest Harry and Meghan have briefed, and briefed and briefed,” the presenter added.“Finding Freedom, Meghan’s book was published in 2020.”In a final tweet on the subject, she wrote: “So far there has been no concessions from Prince Harry that any of this is fault. “He and his wife have seemingly done nothing wrong and everything is everyone else’s fault. “That’s not how life works,” Kirstie concluded in her angry rant against the couple.Some of Kirstie’s followers disputed the contents of her tweets, with Tom England writing: “Did you not see the part when he has asked to be told what they believe he and his wife did wrong so they can reflect and apologise?”The Channel 4 star then fired back: “Yes, that was after my tweet.

Mostly though when you’ve been in a huge row with your family you know, to some degree, what part you’ve played, I thought that answer didn’t ring true.”Kirstie’s comments come after Prince Harry slammed the royals’ relationship with the press, beginning: “I love.

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