‘Royal family made sly dig at Meghan Markle’, claims Loose Women’s Saira Khan

Loose Women regular Saira Khan has admitted she thinks the Royal Family deliberately made sure Meghan Markle wasn’t in any of the pictures posted out from the official Palace accounts to wish Prince Harry a happy birthday.

Loose Women regular Saira Khan has given her take on rumours that Megan Markle was deliberately cut out of Prince Harry’s birthday pictures shared online by the official Royal Family social media accounts.

The main @theroyalfamily account shared a snap of Harry beaming down at his grandmother her majesty The Queen.

They captioned the shot: “Wishing The Duke of Sussex a very happy birthday.

The Queen and The Duke during a Queen’s Young Leaders reception at Buckingham Palace in 2017.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Instagram account uploaded a snap of Kate, Will and Harry racing each other on a running track.

Uploaded to the official @KensingtonRoyal Instagram, the post read: “Wishing a very happy birthday to Prince Harry today.”

Saira said: “I think they are like any other family and if there is one you don’t get on with you probably do do little digs like that.

“But also I think for me Kate and William just can’t do anything wrong.”

“Sometimes you need a family member who is not so popular to make the other couples look fantastic.

“I think Harry and Meghan removed themselves and Kate and William are the heroes.”

Heaping on the praise, Saira added: “I am genuinely engaged with what Kate and William are doing.

However, Janet Street-Porter disagreed, thinking it was not a deliberate move by the Royal.

The outspoken TV regular said: “It’s ridiculous… it’s his birthday not Meghan’s.

“When you marry you don’t morph into the same person.”

Earlier this month Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirmed they have signed a deal with streaming giant Netflix.

Speaking about the deal, Netflix CEO Reed Hasting’s claimed the Sussexes offered themselves to all “major companies” before agreeing the deal with the streaming giant.

The deal is reported to be worth £112m.

He told CNBC: “They’re smart, they were shopping it around across all the major companies and I think we really put together the best complete package.”

Hastings teased: “It’s going to be epic entertainment. We’re going to do a wide range of entertainment with them.

“I can’t tell you any more than that about it at this point, but I think it will be some of the most exciting, most viewed content next year.

“The real focus for them is on being producers and on building that production capacity.”

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