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Meghan Markle’s becoming an agent of poison with no remorse by Royal Author

Meghan Markle is facing criticism once again, this time for her perceived fiery attitude and lack of remorse. Royal author Tom Bower, alongside Sun Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson, made these accusations on the Royal Exclusive Show.

Bower accused the Duchess of Sussex of being an “agent of poison,” claiming she is adept at destroying relationships for her own benefit. “Meghan is an agent of poison, she’s able to destroy relationships and when she cultivates them it’s always for her own good, her own purpose,” he said to The Sun.

He also issued a stern warning, stating, “She’s not actually someone who’s got any generosity of spirit and it is really one of the great sadnesses of this saga, that Meghan has destroyed the relationship between Harry and his family, just as she has destroyed the relationship with not only her father but also her half-sister.”

For those unversed, Meghan Markle has been estranged from her father’s side of the family since her wedding to Prince Harry. Initially, Thomas Markle was invited to walk her down the aisle but withdrew, citing health issues. The situation worsened when he was caught posing for paparazzi photos before the wedding.

Since then, Thomas Markle has apologized and publicly criticized his daughter for her treatment of her father-in-law, saying she treated him “so badly.”

Bower’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Meghan and her relationships, both within the royal family and her own family. As the public and media continue to dissect her actions and motives, these latest accusations contribute to the complex narrative surrounding the Duchess of Sussex.

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