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Meghan Markle’s ‘victimhood’ exposed during TV interview on birthday

Meghan Markle has been accused of playing the “victim” as her and Prince Harry’s interview on CBS Sunday Morning is set to to air this weekend.

During the chat the couple talk about their work trying to tackle online abuse, and how they wish to protect their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet from what they have experience.

Meanwhile back at home Prince William and Princess Kate might be one of the most famous couples on the planet, but according to an inside source their life at home is very ordinary.

They do not employ a vast number of royal servants as instead three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are expected to help out with chores.

While the Waleses do have daytime staff to manage their work schedules, when at home in Adelaide Cottage they prefer to raise their children themselves
A source told the Daily Mail: “I think it would surprise people to see how ordinary things are at home. The children help with laying the table, clearing their plates when they’ve finished eating and helping with tidying up. There’s no preferential treatment.”

Their nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo used to live with the family at Kensington Palace but apparently did not move with them when they relocated to Windsor.

Meghan Markle’s ‘victimhood’ has become ‘tiring in the public’s eyes’ says psychotherapist
EXCLUSIVE: Leading psychotherapist Gin Lalli has spoken about how the public could become tired of Meghan’s “victim” narrative.

She told Express.co.uk: “It’s an interesting dynamic, which could be interpreted as a continuation of her portrayal as a victim in the public eye.
“This approach could be seen as an attempt to garner public sympathy by highlighting her own adversities. This is typical victimhood. It can take the focus away from the bigger picture.

“A victim’s narrative tends to spotlight their individual struggles, reinforcing a perception of perpetual victimhood.

“This might be perceived as a strategic move to draw emotional support and reinforce a public image as someone who has endured significant personal challenges.
“This is fair enough, but it becomes tiring in the public’s eyes.

Meghan Markle’s birthday is extra special for Prince William – but it’s not to do with her
August 4 is Meghan Markle’s birthday, but it is also interestingly enough the same date as Prince William’s christening.

The ceremony took place six weeks after his birth back in 1982, when Meghan would have been turning one.

For his own children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, William is said to have opted for a more toned-down christening than his own.

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