Renowned newspaper columnist and British journalist, Nina Myskow, has claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were forced out of the royal family. The seasoned TV personality maintained that the Sussexes were pushed to relinquish their royal duties because of their huge fame, which surpassed that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Nina made these claims during a recent interview with Channel 5 host, Jeremy Vine, when comparing who was more popular between the Sussexes and the Cambridges. She also called Prince William and Kate Middleton ‘lazy’ and suggested that Harry and Meghan paid the price for their ineffectiveness.
Nina Myskow And Andrew Peirce Argue Over Who Is More Popular Between The Sussexes And The Cambridges
During the morning show, Jeremy Vine had earlier said, “And the only thought that I’ve got is that there is something going on with his mother’s memory. Because… He’s got this imprint that Diana basically decided to leave the whole show, and he’s done the same. He’s followed his mum out the door.” Reacting to Jeremy’s comments, Nina said, “It’s not as straightforward as that, he was pushed out because he and Meghan were far too popular and they were threatening the popularity of William and Kate.”
However, Nina’s comments did not sit well with co-guest Andrew Peirce, who chimed, “No I don’t, I think William and Kate are easily the most popular royals after the Queen…by a country mile, by a country mile.” And reacting to Andrew Peirce comments, Ms Myskow fired back, “The popularity went, the Queen and then Harry, and then when Harry and Meghan…
When Meghan came along it was the Queen, Harry, Meghan. And William and Kate at that point were lingering up in Norfolk somewhere, they were slacking off. They were slacking off, they weren’t working as royals.” Despite Harry and Meghan paying the monarch a visit in Windsor Castle a few days ago, several royal experts believe that the difference between the Sussexes and the royal family still remains unresolved.

