Millionaires, journalists and celebs: here are who supports Harry and Meghan in the war against the royal family

From the day Buckingham Palace announced that the prince Harry e Meghan Markle would have left the royal family, several influential people took their side taking responsibility for protecting them both in public and in private. At the top of the list, of course, there is Oprah Winfrey, who offered the Sussexes the opportunity to shoot zero against the royal family (among other things, accusing them of racism) during thebomb interview that has already made history. Oprah, who was among the guests at the royal wedding in May 2018, was the first celeb to defend the Sussex.

Already in 2019 it had publicly ruled against the “unfair treatment” that the British media accorded Meghan.

It was probably the queen of American TV who put the Sussexes in contact with another of their “savior”: the multimillion-dollar producer Tyler Perry, Oprah’s friend and “disciple” for at least twenty years. When Harry and Meghan lost Crown support, it was Perry a send them the private jet that took them from Canada to California. And it was always him a lend the villa to Los Angeles where Harry and Meghan, with little Archie, lived for three months before moving into their sumptuous home (worth 14 million dollars) in Montecito. In those three months, the producer also made his bodyguards available to him.

Perry was certainly not the only one who was very generous with the Sussexes. Also George and Amal Clooney, after the royal wedding, they had made their villa on Lake Como and a private plane available to the couple. George also publicly lashed out at the British tabloids in March 2019 that he believed persecuted Meghan: “They chase her everywhere, and defame her. She is a seven months pregnant woman and she is persecuted and offended in the same way Diana was treated, history repeats itself “.

Another Sussex supporter is Gayle King, which was between twenty invite to the American baby shower of the Duchess of Sussex. The famous journalist she became the unofficial spokesperson for the dukes. It was she who let it be known that Harry, after the interview with Oprah, to smooth the friction with the royal family had spoken to both Carlo that with William. But that the talks had been “totally infruttuosi“. A revelation that sent the Windsors, and William in particular, into a rage: now the eldest son of Charles and Diana “fears that any private discussion with his brother Harry will end up on TV”.

The Sussexes have an ally (perhaps the only one) even in British soil: Omid Scobie, known for being the co-author of the famous Sussex biography, Finding Freedom. Omid – English but of Persian origins – not only sided with the dukes from the beginning, but several times he denounced the racism of the British press and Buckingham Palace.

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