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Meghan Markle’s “controlling nature” was on display as Prince Harry accepted a trophy for winning a charity polo match, a royal expert has claimed.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex even shared a kiss for the cameras after Prince Harry scored the opening goal while leading his team to a 3-1 victory.

Meghan also caught the eye of some observers when she told a woman not to pose next to Harry, according to fans on social media.

This all happened while Netflix crews followed the Sussexes’ every move after they announced they would be making two new shows with Harry and Meghan.

Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield claimed the event showed Meghan’s “controlling nature.”

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She added that the new project with Netflix ends any hope of a reconciliation between Harry and his brother Prince William.

Schofield told TalkTV: “I am going to get killed for this, but I thought Meghan looked absolutely beautiful. But in addition to her midriff, her controlling nature was on clear display.

“She was requesting other individuals to pose next to her instead of Prince Harry, like you said the highly choreographed kiss picture.

“It is all for Netflix, it is all for show. They were at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington.

“To me, this announcement of these new shows solidifies that there is no chance of reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William because again William has to worry about cameras and microphones following his brother around.

“Both the Prince and Princess of Wales have been fiercely private and worried about protecting their children from the outside world as of late. There is no way they will jeopardise that.”

Netflix is set to cover Harry’s love of polo in one of the upcoming shows, according to reports.

The streaming giant has said it will “pull the curtain back” on the “grit and passion” of the sport Harry has played for years.



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