In an opinion piece, Nadine Dorries reacts to the attention surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s upcoming visit to Britain. She says she is already “appalled” by what she describes as the pair’s behaviour and expresses frustration at what she calls predictable drama linked to the trip, noting that Harry and Meghan have not yet set foot in the country. Dorries frames her support for “his latest move,” referring to Prince Harry, without providing detailed specifics in the excerpt provided. She also argues that Prince William must change, again without detailing particular actions or proposals in the available text. The piece focuses on public reaction and internal royal dynamics rather than on reported events during the trip itself. Overall, the content presented centers on Dorries’ personal views and interpretations of how the visit is being handled and perceived, including her criticism of Harry and Meghan and her call for William to alter his approach. The excerpt does not include corroborating statements from other figures or confirmed details about the visit beyond the timing and the fact that it has not yet begun.
Nadine Dorries comments on Harry and Meghan’s visit and calls for William to change
In an opinion piece, Nadine Dorries reacts to the attention surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s upcoming visit to Britain. She says she is already “appalled” by what she describes as the pair...
- Nadine Dorries publishes an opinion piece about Prince Harry and Meghan’s upcoming visit to Britain.
- She says Harry and Meghan have not yet arrived in Britain but that public drama is already occurring.
- Dorries expresses criticism of Harry and Meghan’s behaviour.
- She says she is backing Prince Harry’s latest move.
- She argues that Prince William must change.
Harry and Meghan have yet to set foot in Britain and already I'm exhausted by the predictable drama accompanying the visit.
4 hours agoHarry and Meghan have yet to set foot in Britain and already I'm exhausted by the predictable drama accompanying the visit.
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