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Denise Welch rages over Harry and Meghan’s ‘disgusting’ attack amid GB News backlash

It comes after Nana took aim at Harry’s visa case, adding it would be ‘hilarious’ if Harry were to leave the US before calling Meghan ‘narcissistic’.

She began: “Prince Harry could be in trouble after being kicked out of Frogmore [Cottage] replacing the disgraced Prince Andrew.

“The Duke of Montecito might well be objected from America too. Oh, my heart is bleeding. That’s hilarious.”

She continued: “After Prince Harry opened his big mouth and admitted to taking cocaine, magic mushrooms and cannabis before moving to the US in his pathetic memoir Spare…

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“An investigation is currently underway to confirm whether he disclosed his drug use when applying for a residence permit.”

She laughed: “If Prince Harry lied he might end up on his big old ear – hilarious.”

Taking to Twitter, Denise shared the video with her 535,000 followers as she hit the cover.

The Loose Women presenter tweeted: “Wow!! Nana said she cared about mental health when she brought me on her show to talk about my own struggles.”

Denise added that she thought the opening monologue was “gross”.

Nana also pointed out how the couple are partnered with a group that wants childhood to be seen as “fluid” and aims to eradicate the phrase “boys will be boys.”

Earlier this week, it was reported that Meghan and Harry’s organization Archewell and the Archetypes podcast have partnered with the Global Boyhood Initiative.

Nana fumed, “Who wants a drug-addicted prince and his narcissistic wife to tell the world how to live?

“From what I can see, when they advise you to do something, do the opposite of what they tell you to do.”

The Duke of Sussex has faced criticism in recent weeks after detailing his repeated drug use in his controversial memoir, Spare.

Earlier this month, Harry revealed in an online chat with trauma expert Gabor Maté that the drug had helped him deal with his past traumas.

“I started doing it recreationally and then I started realizing how good it was for me,” Harry added.

“I would say it’s one of the fundamental things in my life that has changed me and helped me deal with the traumas and pains of the past.”

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