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    Meghan Markle under fire for avoiding tough questions in latest interview

    Meghan Markle has landed in trouble yet again following latest interview where some experts claim she avoided addressing a direct question.

    A royal expert has claimed that the Duchess of Sussex raises doubts about her willingness to acknowledge personal flaws during her appearance on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast.

    In his recent article, Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent Jack Royston argued that Meghan’s reluctance to directly answer the question reflects an ongoing issue with how she handles public messaging.

    An expert from the article titles, Meghan Markle Shows She’s Still Not Ready to Accept Her Flaws, read, “The most obvious is that the veracity of some of her own and Prince Harry’s past statements has been called into question.”

    “However, there is a second underlying issue, which is that she did not actually answer the question that was put to her, and swerving it speaks to a longstanding flaw in her messaging,” it added.

    The criticism comes after Meghan appeared on Aspire With Emma Grede and said she wanted people to “tell the truth” about her.

    Grede asked her, “If you you could rewrite your public narrative from scratch, is there anything you would do differently?”

    “Yes!” Meghan responded, adding, “I would ask people to tell the truth.”

    She continued, “My dear friend Serena, she told me years ago: ‘A lie can’t live forever.’”

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