Royal regrets, they’ll have a number of.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will “live to regret” having no relatives for his or her children, Archie and Lilibet, former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter told the Telegraph Friday.
“That may come back to haunt them at a certain point,” he said. “They haven’t any cousins that they see, or uncles or aunts, they usually don’t see grandparents, apart from one.”
Carter, 73, also criticized Montecito, Calif., where the exiled royals selected to lift their children on a palatial $14.6 million estate, saying there may be “nothing, nothing, nothing to do” in what he called “God’s waiting room.”
“It’s a 40-minute drive from LA. There can’t be many kids there because young families can’t afford it,” he explained.
The Canadian journalist and longtime Recent Yorker also weighed in on the couple’s infamous “automobile chase” through Manhattan last month.
The pair and their reps described the May 16 ordeal as a “near-catastrophic” and “relentless” two-hour paparazzi chase as they returned to a friend’s apartment after the Women of Vision Awards on the Ziegfeld Ballroom, where Markle was honored by Gloria Steinem for her advocacy.
Carter said the high-profile couple’s allegations concerning the pursuit sounded sketchy.
“I’ve lived in Recent York for 50 years, and you may’t go faster than 3 miles an hour,” he said. ‘Once I first examine it I assumed, ‘That doesn’t look right.’”
Police sources did confirm after the incident that “at no time was there a high-speed chase,” nonetheless, two wheels of a vehicle did jump a curb and two uniformed cops reported being “nearly missed” because the paparazzi took off.
Carter, who said he has “no interest” within the British monarchy, did admit to the Telegraph that he enjoys watching royal family drama unfold.
“I like it when things go improper for them. When things go right it’s boring.”
But he did offer some words of wisdom for the notoriously dramatic Prince Harry and Markle — stay out of the glare of the general public eye.
“They’ve an excessive amount of attention,” he said. “For people like that, unavailability is your best asset. In the event you’re on the market an excessive amount of, the general public has a probability to get sick of you.
“I feel they’ve made every improper move you may make.”