Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Tuesday issued a statement on the situation in Afghanistan, coronaviurs and earthquake in Haiti.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in their statement issued on their website, said Taliban's advance in Afghanistan has left them 'speechless' and 'heartbroken'.
Commenting on their staetment, royal expert Angela Levin, said, "I think Harry and Meghan’s grandiose, comfy and caring comments about the situation in Afghanistan, the disaster in Haiti and new Covid variants is another example of them trying to set up some sort of alternate woke royal family."
Talking to FEMAIL, She said, "Like most of their "compassionate" gestures there is no indication about what they themselves will do and whether any donations will be going through Archewell Foundation."
Levin added, 'Their comment that they want to "alleviate suffering among those we know and those we may never meet – that will prove our humanity," sounds so similar to their recent comment we must be compassionate "to those we know and those we don’t know" that makes it sound equally phoney.'
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