Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down asĀ senior working royals in 2020A heated discussion broke out on GB News last night when broadcaster Nina Myskow asserted that Meghan Markle was āforcedā to leave Britain by the Royal Family.Ā She suggested that the media also played a significant role in her and Prince Harryās choice to relocate to Montecito, California.Ā
However, her remarks faced backlash during the Mark Dolan Tonight panel, with Neil Wallis, a former editor of the News Of The World, stating that he has never been instructed to follow a specific agenda regarding the Sussexes.āMeghan Markle was bullied out of this country by the Royal Family and the British mediaā, she said.āWhen she arrived on the scene, she and Harry, who had always been the most popular royal next to the Queen, became magical to the British public.āThe problem with that scenario is that, we have William and Kate, they are the number one.āThey are the ones to take the Royal Family machinery forward. The point being, their popularity overtook that of William and Kate.āThat cannot be allowed to happen because William was the one to keep the Royal Family going.āMark Dolan hit back to argue: āThey [William and Kate] havenāt done any podcasts, havenāt done any books, theyāve not done documentaries throwing their family under the bus.āWallis waded in: āThe problem we have with Ninaās argument is she is forgetting where she used to work.āOne of the great fallacies that Harry and Meghan would have you believe is the Palace dictated to the British media how these people are covered.āThis is nonsense and you know it.āMyskow then pointed out her experience working in Fleet Street, saying she saw first hand the vitriol aimed at the Sussexes.But Wallis, who worked as an editor, hit back to say Myskow never worked at a āsenior levelā in journalism, arguing it dispels her argument.But Mark Dolan sought to defend his panellist, saying āI am going to overrule your suggestion that Nina is somehow a minnow in journalism.āNina is one of the biggest name journalists in the country, youāre both big names from Fleet Street but you donāt agree.ā