Meghan and Harry brace for Hollywood snub as major faux pas threatens Sussex's plans


Schofield said: “I think ‘Spare’ and the Netflix documentary will ultimately hurt Harry and Meghan’s relationships with the Hollywood elite.

“Did intensely private Beyoncé give Meg permission to read a text message that she sent the Duchess verbatim to millions of Netflix subscribers? I highly doubt it.

“Did Courteney Cox expect to one day be called out for ‘magic mushroom chocolates’ in ‘Spare?’

“Does Gayle King enjoy being grilled by the internet when Harry tells ITV there isn’t a royal racist after Gayle appeared on morning television claiming that her friends, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, had receipts?”

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The Duke of Sussex also dedicated a section of his memoir, Spare, to thanking celebrity pals Chris Martin from Coldplay, Oprah Winfrey, talk show host James Corden and Argentinian actor Nacho Figueras.

But the Sussexes’s openness has seemingly backfired on the couple, as polls carried out since the release of both the docuseries and the memoir have shown a significant drop in support for the couple in both the US and the UK.

Even late-night show presenter Jimmy Kimmel turned on the royal couple as he mercilessly mocked the Duke for admitting to being reminded of his mother when advised to use Elizabeth Arden cream after experiencing frostbite on his penis.

Kimmel read out passages from a mock book titled The Prince and the Penis: “Oh mummy! Oh mummy! He cried with a scream, and from then up on high she appeared with some cream. My poor little prince, put this on your willy. It will lessen the ache and make it less chilly.

“But mummy have you heard about Sir Sigmund Freud?'”



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