Loose Women’s Janet Street Porter has a pop at Meghan Markle and insists ‘she’ll be bland’ in three years time
JANET Street Porter has taken a swipe at Meghan Markle today and declared she will be “bland like Kate Middleton in three years time.”
Speaking on Loose Women abut the royal engagement, Janet staunchly refused to join the rest of the country in their excitement about Prince Harry popping the question to the American actor and humanitarian.
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Janet Street Porter hit out at Meghan Markle on Loose Women todayCredit: ITV
Dismissing 36-year-old Meghan’s comparatively humble background, Janet said: “Look how Kate has turned out, she indistinguishable from the rest of the royal family, she’s been put through the treatment and take my word for it, lovely Meghan will be put through it.”
In fact Janet’s Netflix binges seem to have left her with the impression that Meghan won’t be the exciting royal that she looks set to be.
She continued: “We’ve all watched The Crown on Netflix, we’ve seen the protocol, we’ve seen the frosty silences, the courtiers lurking in the corridors making sure you don’t take one step out of line.
“I guarantee in three years time she will have been given the Duchess of Cambridge treatment and she will be bland.”
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The Loose Woman said Meghan will be ‘bland’ like Kate Middleton in three yearsCredit: AFP or licensors
Despite slating her, Janet did manage to give Meghan some credit for bagging a younger man in 33-year-old Harry.
Meanwhile the Duchess of Cornwall said she is “absolutely thrilled” by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s engagement as she visited a museum today.
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The Duchess of Cornwall beamed as she spoke of her brother-in-law’s exciting news
Kate said she and husband Prince William were both excited about the smitten pair’s big news.
She said: “William and I are absolutely thrilled.
“It’s such exciting news.
“It’s a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment.”
Kate spoke of her joy as she visited the Foundling Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the UK’s first children’s charity and public art gallery the Foundling Hospital.
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