Gary Goldsmith didn’t hold back
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Kate Middleton‘s uncle Gary Goldsmith is no stranger to controversy, and he has made some more comments about the British Royal Family that have again caused a stir.
Goldsmith became known to the public eye during his appearance on British reality TV Show ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ where he would often share stories and opinions about the family.
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Goldsmith recently stated that he is of the belief that the problems Prince Harry now has with Prince William and Kate Middleton did not exist before he got involved in a relationship with Meghan Markle.
He believes that the American actress is the reason behind the conflict, in no uncertain terms.
“I have an opinion that Harry was really, really, really loved and when they were a threesome, so Kate, William, and Harry, they looked really comfortable together,” Goldsmith told Sharon Osbourne on the show.
“Then suddenly there’s an extra dynamic that comes in, puts a stick in the spokes and creates so much drama that I don’t genuinely think is there, and rewrote the history, saying how unhappy he was, and I just don’t think that’s fair.”
Goldsmith admitted that he had never met Meghan Markle in person, but that didn’t stop him from expanding on his negative view of her.
“I mean you can’t throw your family under the bus in such a dramatic style, then write books about it and expect to be invited ’round for Christmas,” he added.
“I think it’s really sad. At some point, I think he is going to come back and be a part of the gang again. He might need to. We are a very forgiving nation; it would be nice if he did.”
His comments have not gone down well
“It was no secret that Gary going into the ‘Big Brother’ house wasn’t a particularly welcomed move,” a source told the Express.
“Gary was quite surprised by the reaction to his appearance on the show, especially afterwards. He decided that he had to get away and spend a few months in Ibiza.”
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