New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Royal pod-shots! MEGHAN SETTLES OLD SCORES

First it was the Oprah Winfrey interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex that shook the royal family to the core, thanks to its numerous bombshell revelations.

Now Meghan has lobbed several grenades at her in-laws with the first two episodes of her much-anticipated podcast, Archetypes, and an in-depth interview with US magazine The Cut.

Her comments about Britain’s first family prompted royal commentator Sarah Vine to describe the article as “an Exocet missile tipped with poison calculated to strike at the heart of the British monarchy”.

In it, among the many claims Meghan, 41, makes, is that she and Harry were happy to leave the UK because “just by existing, we were upsetting the dynamic of the royal hierarchy”.

And in Meghan’s first two podcasts, her “truth bombs” include being made to feel bad for being ambitious and that she

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