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Public 'sick' of Meghan Markle and Harry telling us 'world is falling apart' - expert

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry "telling us that the world is falling apart", according to a royal expert. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield made the comments after Harry spoke at the UN General Assembly in New York, US today (July 18) to mark Nelson Mandela Day.Harry, who was joined by Meghan at the event, covered topics ranging from climate change and Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Princess Diana and her meeting with Mandela in March 1997. READ MORE: Prince Harry has 'no interest' in having a relationship with Camilla, says expertKinsey - the American author behind R is for Revenge Dress and host of the To Di For Daily podcast - said that, although Harry appears as if he "has been working with someone on his public speaking", certain aspects of his address today were "uneasy".

She told the Daily Star: "Harry seems incredibly proud of the opportunity to be there. These are the types of speaking engagements they envisioned as they plotted Megxit.

It was a Barack Obama type of opportunity."There was an intensity to Prince Harry that made me uneasy. It was as if Harry related to Mandela’s imprisonment.

He still seems like such an angry young man. I don’t know if that’s a posture or tone change he could make… or if this is just who he is. "I think the general public gets sick of the Sussexes telling us that the world is falling apart.

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