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GB News broadcaster Alex Dyke has delivered a stark assessment of Meghan Markle's latest ventures, suggesting the public "can smell fakery" when it comes to the Duchess of Sussex's endeavours.
Speaking on GB News, Dyke expressed doubts about audience appetite for Markle's content, noting that people "don't warm to her for whatever reason."