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Meghan Markle and Sarah Ferguson Blasted as 'Complete Frauds' Who Have No Business Being Famous: 'They're Just Grifters'

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Source: MEGA

Sarah Ferguson and Meghan Markle were both called 'grifters.'

Sept. 26 2024, Published 6:11 p.m. ET

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Sarah Ferguson and Meghan Markle have been labeled as "complete frauds" by a royal author, with their "grifts" starting in the late Queen Elizabeth II's reign, which is said to have caused "undue stress" on the ailing head of state.

"I guess the queen would find that vulgar (but) she was good at ignoring what she didn’t want to think about," A Voyage Around the Queen scribe Craig Brown shared.

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Sarah, Duchess of York was asked to appear on a popular British dancing TV show.

Brown also believes that Fergie and the Duchess of Sussex believe they have the "royal magic touch," which dates back to the earliest eras of the monarchy 1,000 years ago.

"It's almost healing power," he added. "As if that the royal can be spread around even if you haven’t been married for thirty years. He then bluntly said of the rebel Duchesses, "They’re just grifters."

"Fergie is too stupid to be a complete fraud," the author continued. "Her daughters are the King’s nieces but, really she shouldn’t be more famous than Anne's first husband."

The Duchess of York was caught in a notorious sting operation in 2010 when she tried to "sell access" to Prince Andrew, who was then the U.K.'s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment. In the footage, Ferguson was shown accepting about $40,000 dollars as a "down payment" and asking for an additional $724,000 dollars in return for presenting the undercover News of the World reporter to the Duke.

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Princess Beatrice and Prince Harry with the Princess of Wales, Duchess of York and Duchess of Kent, 1990.

This scandal caused significant embarrassment and Fergie publicly apologized for her actions.

An insider also pointed out how Meghan and Harry have secured possibly hundreds of millions of dollars "when you add up everything, including what's pending" based solely on exploiting "fake stories and victimization" to "feed hungry appetites for royal scandal."

Brown pointed out how Fergie is simply "not the King's kind of person." However, even with her scandals, he shared how Elizabeth II preferred her over the emotionally "fragile" Princess Diana, whom the monarch recoiled from at times.

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The Duchess of Sussex's reported memoir 'will be explosive.'

Despite the criticisms, other analysts point out how well both rebel royals are doing for themselves.

Fergie was reportedly asked to appear on the BBC's hit dancing series Strictly Come Dancing earlier this year, which inevitably led to fan disappointment when Her former Royal Highness said "no."

"I think the marriage is good, and they’re very happy," veteran royal expert Ingrid Seward stated. "Who wouldn’t be happy living in that gorgeous house with two lovely children."

This insight follows the moment the two shared a kiss on a polo field in Florida on April 12, as both supported the Duke of Sussex's charity, Sentebale... and Harry's upcoming Netflix series. The PDA-friendly royals also got "intimate" in public during their recent four-day "faux royal tour" of Colombia as well while taking part in a group dance.

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The Duchesses of York and Sussex 'have raked up numerous scandals' between one another.

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Sky News reported on Brown's remarks.

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