Meghan Markle ‘faking love’ with Prince Harry for ‘glamorous’ life, Germaine Greer fears
MEGHAN Markle is "faking" her love for Prince Harry in a bid for a more “high” life, fears Germaine Greer.
The controversial feminist told Australian broadcaster 60 Minutes she was sceptical of just how authentic the Duchess had been in her marriage, with the outcome "likely to be disastrous".
The 81-year-old said: “All I can think is she'd better be in love.”
“If she's been faking it all this time, oh boy, what misery. How many orgasms will it take? How many fake groans will get her through this?”
Greer’s comments come after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from the Royal Family last month.
Since quitting their roles as senior royals, it has been reported that Megan is looking for an agent in a possible return to showbiz, with Harry even caught on camera pitching his wife as a voice over artist to Disney CEO Bob Iger.
She told reporter Tom Steinfort: “There's a narrative that's been here long before Meghan Markle, which bubbled to the surface about this.”
“There are ways of saying things you know about, ‘Them, exotic’. A lot of it is also very misogynistic, ‘Oh, she's got Harry wrapped around her finger.’”
The television presenter added that the decision to step back from their royal duties was likely one made by Harry.
But she claims it was easier for the British public to turn on Meghan for the 'Megxit' mess, mimicking the public outcry: “How can he possibly desert us? It must be her.”
“That's the misogyny bit as well. If I can use that term, ‘he's p***y whipped,’ as they call it. I think it's racism. I think it's xenophobia. I think it's misogyny, she’s a strong woman.”
Greer's explosive claims came as the Duke and Duchess made their first post-royal public appearance.
Prince Harry gave a speech at a money summit for an investment bank held at a luxury five-star hotel in Miami.
Wife Meghan was also there for the swanky wealth event — the first time they have been seen together since moving to Canada.
Harry told guests at he has been in therapy for seven years, in an attempt to deal with the trauma of losing his mother Diana.
It is not yet known if or how much Harry was paid for the event at 1 Hotel South Beach, though media experts have predicted the couple could make £400,000 for a single speech.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368 . You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.