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Sunjay Kapur's Final Moments Caught on Camera During Polo Match

Sunjay Kapur's Final Moments Caught on Camera During Polo Match

Time of India6 hours ago

HRH Controversy Explodes: Meghan Markle Slammed For 'Living a Royal Fantasy'
Meghan Markle's royal title drama isn't over. Despite stepping back from senior royal duties years ago, Meghan continues to use the Duchess of Sussex title, and royal watchers say she's holding on to the "Princess fantasy" for influence, branding, and public image. Now, as tensions within the monarchy resurface, experts and insiders are calling out Meghan's ongoing use of royal styling, questioning the authenticity behind her public persona. With growing backlash from the British press and whispers from inside the Palace, the calls for Meghan to "drop the act" are growing louder.
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