‘Prince Philip’s rule’ Kirstie Allsopp makes thinly-veiled dig amid Meghan’s ‘fire’ claims

Kirstie Allsopp, 50, appeared to make a thinly-veiled dig at Meghan Markle as she discussed “Prince Philip’s rule” for public speaking. The Location, Location, Location star took to social media to issue advice to members of the Royal Family and their relatives.

She suggested it would be “a good idea” for some royals to remember to “talk about your projects, not about yourself”.

Kirstie wrote: “Prince Philip’s rule was talk about your projects, not about yourself.

“It might be a good idea for all his children, grandchildren and their partners, to remember that.”

It is unclear whether Kirstie aimed her comment at any specific members of the Royal Family.

READ MORE: Piers Morgan reacts to Meghan’s fears after Archie’s room caught fire

The first episode of the Duchess of Sussex’s new podcast, Archetypes, was released on Tuesday, August 23.

During the instalment, Meghan discussed a range of topics with her friend and former tennis professional, Serena Williams.

Meghan even opened up about a fire incident in her eldest child’s room, whilst on a royal tour in South Africa when the tot was only months old.

Meghan claimed that Archie’s then-nanny, named only as Lauren, had taken four-month-old Archie with her downstairs while she went to get a snack.

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