Prince Harry Just Cleaned Up The Biggest Lie Perpetrated Against Meghan Markle

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During her first recent red carpet event with her husband, Prince Harry, a beaming Meghan Markle told reporters that she is always very proud of him.

This week, Prince Harry made his wife even prouder by scoring a major win in his fight against what he described as the biggest lie being perpetrated against her.

Prince Harry has forced the biggest British network to cancel the word “Megxit.”

The Duke of Sussex said he believed that the word was invented by trolls who wanted to push the false narrative that Meghan Markle was the one to blame for their decision to step down as working members of the royal family.

BBC is the first network that has dropped the “misogynistic” term after Prince Harry complained about it

While Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William are at war with BBC over their latest controversial royal documentary, Prince Harry has been given a reason to celebrate or even salivate.

It has been confirmed that the network decided to stop using the term “Megxit” in part II of the documentary titled The Princes and the Press that aired on Monday.

In episode two of the much-hyped program, royal experts, reporters, and hosts instead referred to the power couple’s 2020 decision to step back from their royal roles as “Sussexit.”

This is the first time the term was used in a documentary. The episode is expected to create an even bigger divide between Prince Harry, his wife, and the royal family.

The installment shared more embarrassing details about the rift between Prince Harry and Prince William.

Viewers discovered some of the incidents and arguments that pushed the Sussex pair to flee to California with their young son to become independent royals.

A newly released book claims that Queen Elizabeth‘s decision to snub her grandson and his wife by removing their picture from her desk moments before her big Christmas speech was the ultimate insult that pushed them to leave London for good.

The network also did a deep examination of the claims made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that they did not receive any mental health support as they dealt with personal and mental issues.

Meghan Markle said she was suicidal while living in the Palace.

Prince Harry slammed those who amplified the lies about Meghan Markle

Recently, Prince Harry took part in a virtual sit-down called The Internet Lie Machine, where he boldly declared that the word “Megxit” was misogynistic.

“Megxit,” a term inspired by Brexit, was adopted by mainstream and social media in 2020.

The term was coined to describe Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s announcement that they were no longer be working members of Britain’s royal family.

Prince Harry said this: “Maybe people know this, and maybe they don’t, but the term Megxit was or is misogynistic, and it was created by a troll, amplified by royal correspondents, and it grew and grew and grew into mainstream media. But it began with a troll.”

Prince Harry was briefed about a study that revealed that the majority of hatred being spewed on social media against him and Meghan Markle comes from 83 accounts on Twitter.

Harry went on to say: “..perhaps the most disturbing part of this was the number of British journalists who were interacting with them and amplifying the lies. But they regurgitate these lies as truth.”

Queen Elizabeth and Prince William take a stand against BBC with a heavily worded statement

Prince Charles, Prince William, and Queen Elizabeth have come out against BBC for not allowing them to view the documentary before it was aired.

The royals are frustrated because they were not able to defend themselves against the accusation.

A rare joint statement by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, and Kensington Palace read: “A free, responsible, and open press is of vital importance to a healthy democracy. However, too often, it is overblown and unfounded claims from unnamed sources that are presented as facts, and it is disappointing when anyone, including the BBC, gives them credibility.”

Some royal experts say BBC has taken a side in the war between members of the royal clan by having Jenny Afia, the Duchess of Sussex‘s lawyer, appear again in the second episode.

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