Meghan Markle ‘snubbed’ from Good Morning America interview over trust issues, royal expert claims

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Meghan Markle may have been intentionally excluded from Prince Harry's recent interview on Good Morning America due to concerns about her trustworthiness, according to a royal expert. During the interview, which focused solely on Prince Harry, there was no mention of Meghan. The couple is currently in Vancouver to mark 12 months before Harry's Invictus Games 2025.

New PR company may be behind the decision

Angela Levin, a royal expert, suggests that Meghan's new PR company may have played a role in her absence from the interview. Levin believes that Meghan's PR representatives wanted to maintain a certain image of her and did not want her to say anything that could potentially change that perception.

Meghan Markle's PRs prioritize her over Prince Harry

Levin further explains that Meghan's PR team is primarily focused on her interests and is not as concerned about Prince Harry. They may have purposely excluded Meghan from the interview to prevent her from saying something that her PR team would not approve of.

Prince Harry opens up about his family and his father's illness

During the interview, Prince Harry spoke about his hope that his father's cancer diagnosis would help heal the rift within the family. He also provided rare insights into the personalities of his children, Archie and Lilibet.

Harry's visit to the UK and his relationship with his father

Prince Harry recently flew back to the UK to see his father, who revealed his cancer diagnosis. Although Harry was able to spend some time with his dad, their meeting lasted only 30 minutes. However, Harry expressed gratitude for being able to see his father amidst the health challenges.

Could the King's illness bring the family together?

When asked if his father's illness could have a reunifying effect on the family, Prince Harry acknowledged that sickness often brings families closer together. He expressed hope that the strength of the family unit would prevail.

Controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's rebranded website

Harry and Meghan faced criticism this week for launching a new rebranded website using their royal titles and crest. The couple did not consult the Royal Family before making this move, which stirred controversy as they had been prohibited from using the 'SussexRoyal' brand when they stepped away from royal duties.

A spokesperson for the couple defended their actions, emphasizing their resilience and determination despite constant challenges and criticism.

As of my last knowledge, in September 2021, Charles has been receiving pioneering treatment for cancer and will continue to visit London regularly for care. The type of cancer has not been confirmed, but it is not believed to be prostate cancer. Charles is expected to undergo further treatment as an outpatient in London. There is no set date for his return to full-time public appearances.

Harry and Meghan are currently attending the One Year to Go Event before the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, amidst ongoing controversies surrounding their use of their Firm connections and the royal crest.