King Charles must step in and put an end to the infinite attention across the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle’s former friend said.
TV presenter Lizzie Cundy, who struck up a friendship with the Duchess of Sussex in 2013, thinks the Sussexes have to end their “moaning and whinging” and says they’ve built a profession “out of complaining.”
“In light of the recent cartoons mocking Meghan and Harry, King Charles must intervene and stop her memoirs,” Cundy told the Mirror.
“Enough now of their moaning and whinging, all they do is backstab and make a profession out of complaining.”
“It’s so bad now that we’re a laughing stock across the pond making cartoon features of the couple – it’s time for this to stop,” added Cundy, who not boasts a friendship with Markle.
The Sussexes found themselves the butt of the joke in the newest “Family Guy” episode, through which their money-hungry ways were mercilessly mocked by the animated show.
“Meghan can forget a profession in politics because, with their moaning, they’ve turn out to be laughingstocks, not only here but within the States,” Cundy notes. “Their celebrity friends have moved away from them. They’ve needed to try to reinvent themselves but they don’t know the way. They earn money by slating our royal family.”
Cundy added that Charles “must intervene” to dam any potential projects Markle can have within the works, similar to a rumored memoir.
“Meghan, put the pen down, the royal family can’t take it anymore and the British public has had enough,” Cundy told the outlet, addressing her former pal directly.
“The royals can’t take one other cartoon series of them being mocked. Please, for once, put the pen down. King Charles, grow a backbone and tell her straight.”
The episode in query roasted the couple over their Netflix deal, rumored to be price $100 million, and showed Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) on an adventure to turn out to be a TV extra to earn money.
“I’ll go it alone, identical to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry,” he says.
The scene then cuts to animated versions of Harry and Meghan, lounging by a pool, when their butler comes with a check.
“Sir, your hundreds of thousands from Netflix for … Nobody knows what,” the butler says, to which Harry replies, “Put it with the remainder of them.”
Markle then urged Harry that the pair must create a $250,000 sponsored Instagram post for Del Taco.
In March, Cundy told GB News that she “really got on” with Meghan after the pair met at a charity dinner in 2013, before their short-lived friendship ultimately crumbled.
“I used to be friends with Meghan for some time and I actually got on together with her,” she said on the time. “I used to be asked by a friend to take care of her at a charity event and I assumed, ‘Who is that this woman?’ Nobody actually knew who she was.”