Meghan Markle and Prince Harry criticised for privacy contradiction

The Sussexes face criticism over their world tour plans, contradicting their previous privacy demands.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been accused of contradicting their previous demands for privacy.

According to royal commentator Louise Roberts, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped down as senior royals in 2020, are reportedly planning a world tour following their successful trip to Nigeria. However, Roberts criticised their intentions, highlighting the inconsistency with their past privacy concerns.

Speaking to Sky News Australia, Roberts commented on the couple's plans: "In May, after Nigeria, and that was a successful faux royal tour for them, let's face it, Harry made the comment they want to do more of this." She further added, "(Harry and Meghan) are obsessed with privacy but a world tour is a direct contradiction."

Additionally, the Sussexes may face challenges in visiting Australia during their global tour. Roberts revealed that they are unlikely to travel to Australia in the near future due to a potential clash with King Charles and Queen Camilla's tour of the country in October. She explained, "They can't go where Charles and Camilla will go - they can't go to Australia."

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