Britain's author weighs in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's attendance at the United Nations.
Following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's appearance at the United Nations, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been advised by a UK-based writer to politely move on.
In her article for the Daily Mail, Claire Forge revealed that she was previously influenced by the Suits alum. Forge also considered writing speeches for the couple.
"I haven't always had such disdain for Harry and Meghan. Far from it. When she arrived on the scene, I thought this beautiful, beautiful lady would be a huge asset to the UK; one to wow crowds around the world And Kate Middleton," she wrote, "I considered working for her."
“If I had the chance, I would advise Harry and Meghan to proceed with a little more humility. Pick gritty, unfashionable causes, not just the latest awakening obsession,” she continued.
“Learn the royal craft under the radar, not with thousands of cameras glaring at your latest designer outfits. Remember, you are the servant of the country, not a celebrity.
Weighing in on the British prince's speech, Forge expressed, "God bless whoever is writing his speech these days - including one at the United Nations. In it, Harry talks about how ' Climate change [is] wreaking havoc on our planet, with the most vulnerable suffering the most.
"Listening to these two lectures to the public on climate change is like Kim Kardashian preaching on humility.
Forges claimed that the couple have "an unbearable contrast between the way they live and the way they preach."
“As for the fact that they still cling to their royal titles and face it, benefit from them. While William and Kate spend their days going to hospices and cutting ribbons, Harry and Meghan are without any corruption Pride is achieved.
"I can only hope that at some point Her Majesty will conclude that enough is enough and deprive the Sussexes of their royal titles."