In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Kristen Stewart dealt a crushing blow to the credibility of Meghan and Harry's Oprah interview.
Remember that highly publicized Oprah sit-down where Meghan and Harry aired their grievances about the royal family? Well, it turns out it was little more than a heap of falsehoods. Even Kristen Stewart, Hollywood darling who portrayed Princess Diana herself, confessed she hadn't paid much attention to it.
Despite immersing herself deeply into Diana's character for the biopic "Spencer," Stewart was surprisingly out of touch with Meghan and Harry's saga. She hadn't even realized they'd relocated to California. This revelation is particularly striking given Stewart's dedication to portraying Diana authentically, even going to great lengths to understand her struggles, including her battle with bulimia.
Stewart, known for her portrayal of Princess Diana, admitted in a 2022 interview with Vanity Fair that she hadn't kept up with the latest royal drama, despite earning an Oscar nomination for her role. She confessed she hadn't even watched Meghan and Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.
Reflecting on her detachment from the royal affairs, Stewart mentioned the personal intensity of filming "Spencer," which wrapped up just a month before Meghan and Harry's interview. She explained that the subject matter felt emotionally charged for her at the time, making it difficult to engage with the latest developments.
Stewart's detachment from Meghan and Harry's affairs was profound, to the point where she wasn't even aware of their permanent relocation to California. Reflecting on her lack of awareness, Stewart admitted, "It's so funny. I wonder where I was. I'm no better than anyone. Of course, I want to know." In contrast to her ignorance of current events, Stewart emphasized the extensive research she undertook to portray Diana accurately, ensuring that no aspect of her story was glossed over, including her struggles with bulimia.
Stewart's thorough research for the role paid off, earning her critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. However, while Stewart was delving into the depths of Diana's life, Meghan and Harry were crafting their own narrative, filled with half-truths and blatant lies. They've attempted to distance themselves from the institution that provided them with their platform while simultaneously capitalizing on their royal status.
It's time to be blunt: Meghan and Harry are not victims; they're calculated opportunists determined to damage the royal family's reputation for their own benefit. It's time to put an end to their unchecked spreading of unfounded falsehoods.