Patrick Christys debated Meghan’s new video on GB News.
A star has slammed video showcasing a special gift she got donated by singer for a family whose home was destroyed in the .
Patrick Christys was joined on his Wednesday evening show by journalist Sarah-Louise Robertson. She gave a scathing verdict on Meghan’s video and branded her the “royal Katie Price”.
The host argued: “Some people will say, ‘Hang on, that’s a nice thing she’s done there, she’s got nice things for people.’”
Sarah hit back: “A five-year-old maybe, or if we all lived in fairyland, which clearly does.
“People call her Her Royal Highness, I say Her Royal Priceness. She is literally the royal version of Katie Price; she just can’t seem to get it right, and she’s always self-promoting. She’s obsessed with the camera!
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‘She’s literally the Royal’s version of Katie Price.’Showbiz Journalist, Sarah-Louise Robertson slams Meghan Markle for ‘self promoting’ in a ‘nauseating’ video, naming celebrities she helped in the LA wildfires.
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“She keeps saying, ‘Oh, I don’t want the limelight,’ yet here she is again putting herself front and forward of what is a terrible, terrible human tragedy to affect Los Angeles and Meghan is making it all about herself…
“Ok, you want to help that poor young girl who lost her Billie Eilish T-shirt? You can do that without having to make a nauseating, cringing video.”
Patrick attempted to defend the Duchess of Sussex, posing the question: “I mean, there are other bits and bobs that they will say that they have done like visiting food banks, hugging people outside the charred remains of their former homes, and they opened their own home to people. They have done their bit, haven’t they?”
Sarah agreed but said that their good deeds could have been done in private.
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Meghan Markle shared the emotional video on Instagram.
The moment divided GB News viewers and many took to X/Twitter to share their reaction.
One wrote: “Maybe she should have helped normal people and not self-promoted herself for it, then we might think was a good thing to do.”
Another then hit back: “Meghan and Billie Eilish helped a ‘normal’ person. The teenage girl, victim of the fire, is a normal person. Meghan posted to her own page. PEOPLE shared her post. She didn’t promote herself, the people who took HER VIDEO shared it. PEOPLE promoted her act of kindness.”
on Tuesday (February 4), Meghan explained how she met a mother and daughter whose home was “left in ashes” by the blazes that destroyed more than 12,000 homes.
Among the 15-year-old’s possessions burned in the fire was a Billie Eilish T-shirt that had been left in the washing machine.
Meghan told her 1.6 million followers: “All that she’d been looking for in her home was the T-shirt from the Billie Eilish concert she’d just gone to. I said, ‘Well, I don’t know, Billie Eilish but I’m going to figure out how to get you this shirt’.
“I thought of everybody that I knew, and I made a voice note and I was like, ‘please, can someone get this voice note to Billie Eilish’.”
Meghan could be seen opening a package to reveal the Grammy-winning singer had signed a box full of merchandise for the 15-year-old.
She captioned the video: “Let’s keep supporting those affected by the California wildfires. Thanks to everyone who made this possible but most importantly, thank you to our first responders who are the community’s real heroes.”