Site icon The Steeple Times

Samantha Markle Slams Sister – Interview with Shaun Attwood, Jennifer Hopkins and Matthew Steeples

Samantha Markle Slams Sister – Interview with Shaun Attwood, Jennifer Hopkins and Matthew Steeples

Ninety-minute interview with Samantha Markle watched by over 40,000 since premiering 13 hours ago; in it the Duchess of Sussex’s sister slams both her and her husband Prince Harry

Fresh from having shared several stories with The Steeple Times in recent weeks, the sensible sister of the murky meddler formerly known as Meghan Markle gave a 1:31-minute interview on Friday evening on Shaun Attwood’s YouTube channel.

 

In it, Matthew Steeples and Jennifer Hopkins joined Attwood for a wide-ranging chat with Samantha Markle that delved into the fallout from Prince Harry’s tittle-tattling tome Spare. Markle spoke via telephone and didn’t mince her words and whilst Attwood and Hopkins calmly moderated, Steeples added a somewhat ‘refreshed’ perspective with some punchy questions and observations.

 

Beginning with a focus on the book that most would rather be actually ‘spared’ from, other topics included numbered the situation created by Marlene Headley (AKA ‘Ngozi Fulani’) with Lady Susan Hussey and her charity being under investigation by the Charity Commission. Allegations about the Duke of Sussex being involved in an incident in Jamaica, Christopher Bouzy and Omid Scobie’s PR peddling and those lies about Air New Zealand tickets were also touched upon.

 

Commenting afterwards, viewer Tracey Reed observed: “This is the most forthright interview I’ve seen with Samantha yet.” Another, going by the pseudonym ‘Ten Ten,’ added: “Samantha Markle is so well spoken and articulate. She delivers such complexity in such a clear manner. It’s evident that she’s a very intelligent person and a very genuine person.”

 

Editor’s Note – Unlike as is the case in many publications, this article was NOT sponsored or supported by a third-party. Follow Matthew Steeples on Twitter at @M_Steeples.

 

Pictured Top – Samantha Markle with her sister Meghan in happier times prior to the latter ghosting her birth family.

 

Follow Shaun Attwood on Twitter at @shaunattwood and Samantha Markle at @_SammyMarkle. Follow Jennifer Hopkins on Instagram at @jenhopkins88.

 

Shaun Attwood’s YouTube channel has over 744,000 subscribers and though any video uploaded there tends to trend as a result, that this particular episode has attracted over 40,000 views in just 13 hours is telling of the interest in the saga of Prince Harry and his decidedly deviant other half.
Separately in a poll yesterday, Matthew Steeples asked his Twitter followers: “Where is Meghan Markle hiding out?” The majority response thus far from the 400 who’ve voted are of the belief that she is back in Canada. It remains to be seen if that is the case and what this currently very unusually and strangely silent woman will do next.
Jennifer Hopkins and Shaun Attwood took the lead in questioning Samantha Markle in an interview conducted by telephone on Friday evening and premiered at 9pm on Sunday 15th January 2022.
Mockery of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ has been relentless since its launch earlier this month. It seems that the Duke of Sussex has well and truly dug a hole and has continued to fail to realise that when you’re in a hole, it is generally wise to stop digging.
What’s next for this deviant duo? Money motivated and revenge reekers most definitely, the popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has plummeted since not only the publication of ‘Spare’ but also since that God awful interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. A recently released YouGov poll found: “Just 26% of Britons have a positive view of Prince Harry, the lowest level since we started tracking in 2011. This represents a seven-point drop since the previous survey in early December. Currently, approach two thirds of Britons (64%) have a negative view of the fifth in line to the throne, up from 59%. Even younger Britons, who generally tended to hold favourable views of Prince Harry, are now divided, with 41% having a positive impression and 41% a negative one. In December’s survey there had been a twenty-point lead, with 49% holding a positive view and 29% a negative one.”
Some Sainsbury’s stores have confined the Duke of Sussex’s book to where it truly belongs – next to the bog roll. In other shops it has been placed next to wet wipes and even Bella Mackie’s book ‘How To Kill Your Family.’
Exit mobile version