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Prince Charles’ Birthday Post Dubbed ‘Savage’ By Meghan Markle Supporters

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Prince Charles’ birthday post, shared on Archie Mountbatten-Windsor’s second birthday, has been dubbed ‘savage’ by Meghan Markle supporters.

The Duke of Cornwall’s official Twitter account shared a black and white photograph taken at Archie’s christening, in 2019, which includes himself, his grandson, and Prince Harry.

However, fans were quick to notice that Meghan wasn’t included.

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“Says everything, doesn’t it? About who he actually blames,” wrote one person.

Another added: “Quite right… Meghan Markle has been horrible to Prince Charles… even after he walked her down the aisle.”

The Royal Family is reportedly still angry that Meghan and Harry did a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey.

During the chat, the couple, who now live in the US, accused ’The Firm’ of racism and spoke about how they refused to give their son a title.

“You certainly must have had some conversations with Harry about it and had your own suspicions as to why they didn’t want to make Archie a prince,” Oprah said.

She then asked: “Why do you think that is?”

The Duchess responded: “They didn’t want him to be a prince… which would be different from protocol, and that he wasn’t going to receive security.”

Shocked, Oprah told the Duchess to ‘hold up’ as she processed what she was saying.

She then asked: “There’s a conversation with you about how dark your baby is going to be?”

Meghan replied: “Potentially and what that would mean and look like.”

Elsewhere in the chat, Meghan revealed she became suicidal when pregnant with her first child.

Harry also admitted his mental health took a battering during another interview with the Late Late Show.

He said:  “It was a really difficult environment, as I think a lot of people saw. We all know what the British press can be like.

“It was destroying my mental health. I was like, this is toxic.

“So I did what any husband and any father would do, I need to get my family out of here. But we never walked away.

“As far as I’m concerned, whatever decisions are made on that side, I will never walk away.

“I will always be contributing. But my life is service, so wherever I am in the world it’s always going to be the same thing.”

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