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Prince of Wales set to begin Royal offensive against former Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Charles is set to start the Royal Family's counter-offensive against the former Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan Markle

Prince Charles is set to deliver a speech tomorrow praising the Commonwealth’s supposedly collective effort at combating the Covid-19 pandemic.

The speech – due to be broadcast on Sunday (March 07) ahead of Commonwealth Day on Monday (March 08) – appears to be more effusive than usual with Prince Charles set to pay tribute to the “extraordinary determination, courage and creativity” of disparate people “throughout the Commonwealth” amid the raging pandemic.  

Speaking from Westminster Abbey, the Prince of Wales will also reportedly try to refocus attention on environmental issues amid the Covid-19 crisis.

"This pandemic has shown us the true nature of a global emergency. We have learned that human health, economic health and planetary health are fundamentally interconnected and that pandemics, climate change and biodiversity loss are existential threats which know no borders", Prince Charles is expected to say.

However, the program featuring the Royal Family celebrating the Commonwealth will be broadcast just hours before the estranged Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s incendiary interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In the interview, the former Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, is expected to sharply criticize the British Royal family by referencing her own experiences.

Meghan has drawn intense interest and scrutiny by accusing the Royal Family of “perpetuating falsehoods” about her and the former Prince Harry since they officially gave up their royal titles in January 2020.

There is now speculation that the ageing Prince Charles, 72, who is still officially the heir apparent to the British throne, is trying to use his speech tomorrow to contain the disruptive effect of Harry and Meghan’s bombshell revelations.  


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