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Foundation Gala in New York Tuesday night. James Whatling / MEGA Markle was honored at the Ms. Kate Middleton has been cast in the media as Markle’s nemesis, ever since Markle and Prince Harry decided to step down from royal duties.

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Meanwhile, in her notorious 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Markle herself said she identified with the mermaid. Our cinematic spy says there’s nothing in the movie’s internal logic to otherwise explain the mermaid’s extreme response, and, they add, “Disney would be disingenuous to imply those name choices were coincidental.” (Needless to say, Diana is the name of Prince Harry’s late mother and Catherine is the full name of his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales, a.k.a., Kate Middleton, who is widely seen as Markle’s real-life nemesis in the ongoing saga of Meghan and Harry’s exit from royal duties). AP In the flick, Prince Eric has to guess Ariel’s name, but the mute mermaid gives a repulsed response when he guesses the name “Catherine.” AP Markle herself has drawn the comparison between herself and Ariel, telling Oprah Winfrey “She falls in love with the prince, and because of that, she loses her voice.” Getty Images His second guess is Catherine, but after reaction, he ‘OK, definitely not Catherine.’” Disney’s new remake of “The Little Mermaid” seems to contain a pointed dig at the Princess of Wales, a.k.a.

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She can’t speak so he tries to guess her name,” they told us. “Ariel has sacrificed her voice in order to get to the surface and Prince Eric. The critic tells us that the film seems to draw a number of subtle yet plausible comparisons between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on the one hand and the two lead characters, Ariel (who is Black in the new version) and Prince Eric (who is white), on the other.īut one scene, in particular, seems to get pretty literal. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle ‘insist’ car chase story was ‘not exaggerated’Ī reviewer who saw an early screening of Disney’s new remake of “The Little Mermaid” tells Page Six that it seems to dip a toe (or a fin?) into the Megxit debacle - and even contains what appears to be a dig at Kate Middleton.













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