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Meghan’s Lawyer Has No Right To Dictate What Bullying Is

Jenny Afia

Just another mouthpiece – Meghan Markle’s lawyer, Jenny Afia has made a rather bad error of judgement. She appeared in Amol Rajan’s hit doco on Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship with the press, The Princes and the Press and dictated to us what bullying is.

She is a lawyer who is paid to defend a known bully. What right does she have to tell us what bullying is? She has ZERO right to this. Essentially, she is treating the viewers like they’re idiots. Anyone with half a brain knows what bullying is. Now, we’re aware that the Sussexes knew what was going to be in The Princes and the Press. How do we know this? Well, having Jenny Afia go in and defend Meghan says so much.

Jenny Afia is doing her job, sure, but according to what the Body Language Guy says, it’s questionable if she even believes what Meghan has told her.

So, does Jenny Afia believe that Meghan didn’t bully people? The Body Language says the lawyer’s facial expressions give away her true feelings. One example is at the beginning of the video where you see her say “Those accusations are…false.” There’s a pause before she says “false”. She also presses her lips together, like she is resisting the urge to say what she truly thinks.

While she might believe on the surface that she is defending her client against the claims, it’s clear she herself doesn’t believe it. She would know when evidence begins stacking up against someone.

Going back to the dictation, it’s like Meghan has given her a cue card and is standing behind the camera and threatening her. Now, we’re not saying this is what happened. It’s merely an example. Jenny Afia cannot state what she really thinks because it would cost her a paycheck.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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