Meghan Markle told signing up for ‘The Kardashians’ is ‘demeaning’

Meghan Markle told going to The Kardashian is a ludicrous deal for her

Meghan Markle told signing up for The Kardashians is demeaningMeghan Markle told signing up for ‘The Kardashians’ is ‘demeaning’

Meghan Markle’s decision to appear in The Kardashians is branded demeaning by a royal expert.

Former BBC correspondent, Jennie Bond, reveals the Duchess of Sussex would be going a level lower if she turns to reality TV.

She tells Mirror.co.uk: “They seem to have cut all ties with the Royal Family – except for Princess Eugenie – so it seems inevitable that they will now embrace lives as La La land celebs. Personally, I think it would be ludicrous and rather demeaning to appear in the Kardashians. I think they are better than that.

It was earlier reported that Meghan has been approached by Kris Jenner in the upcoming episodes of The Kardashians.

“I cannot imagine why Harry would want to invite the glare of reality TV into his life. Surely his only purpose in courting the publicity he so despises is to shine a light on the causes he cares about? Why invite more?” says Ms Bond.

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