Meghan and Harry’s ‘bad judgement is catching up with them’ as Sussexes 'given cause for anxiety’

Meghan and Harry’s ‘bad judgement is catching up with them’ as Sussexes 'given cause for anxiety’
Meghan and Harry 'given cause for concern'
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 12/11/2024

- 14:54

Lee Cohen says the couple will be having 'sleepless nights'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been handed a “cause for anxiety” which is a consequence of a series of “bad judgements”, according to a royal commentator.

Speaking on GB News, Lee Cohen spoke to Nana Akua about the couple he is often outspoken in his criticism of.


The Sussexes, according to Cohen, are likely to be having “sleepless nights” after Donald Trump won the US election last week.

Trump is another who has been critical of the pair and has even discussed Harry’s visa in the past.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been given 'cause for anxiety', according to Lee Cohen

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“It seems like divine justice or karma that the fortunes of the Sussex bosses have taken such a turn”, he said.

“Over the past year, bad behaviour and bad judgements have been catching up with them.

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“Now, with Donald Trump’s historic landslide last week, I imagine there have been some sleepless nights in Montecito.

“Whether it’s Portugal, Canada, Montecito or Frogmore, wherever the Sussexes drop anchor, they seem to wear out their welcome.

“I don’t know if this [Harry’s visa] will be Donald Trump’s first priority, but it certainly should give cause for some anxiety in Montecito.”

Trump has previously suggested he might look into the Duke’s visa application due to concerns that he did not disclose details of drug use, something he admitted to in his memoir Spare.

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The man set to be handed the keys to the White House at his inauguration in January had already criticised the Sussexes, accusing them of “betraying” the late Queen.

He told Nigel Farage on GB News he was “not a fan” of Meghan Markle.

He said: "I wasn't from day one. I think Harry has been used horribly and I think someday he will regret it.

“I think Harry's been used and been used terribly. I think it's ruined his relationship with his family, and it hurts the Queen. She is trying to do things that I think are very inappropriate."

When the couple stepped back from royal duties and announced they would be moving to California, Trump made his feelings clear on the matter at the time.

He said: "I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada.

"Now they have left Canada for the US however, the US will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!"

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