

Harry and Meghan Target Kate, and Ye's Meltdown, with Dan Wootton, Dominique Samuels and Eva Vlaardingerbroek | Ep. 446
Dec 2, 2022
Dan Wootton, a GB News host and Daily Mail columnist, dissects Harry and Meghan's Netflix docu-series release, questioning its authenticity amid royal family tensions. Political commentators Dominique Samuels and Eva Vlaardingerbroek delve into the complexities of victimhood hierarchies, Kanye West's controversial remarks on Hitler, and the hazardous implications of government control over farming in the Netherlands. The discussion tackles the intersection of celebrity culture, race, and the volatile landscape of current political discourse.
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Sussex Tantrum
- Harry and Meghan released their Netflix docuseries trailer while William and Kate were visiting the US.
- This timing suggests a deliberate attempt to steal attention, described by Megyn Kelly as a "Sussex tantrum".
Meghan's Narrative
- Meghan Markle states in the trailer: "When the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear our story from us?".
- Dan Wootton counters this by highlighting Meghan's history of inconsistencies regarding the royal family.
Kate's Portrayal
- The trailer uses a photo of Kate not smiling, potentially to portray her negatively.
- Meghan and Harry likely chose this image to paint William and Kate as the villains.