Harry and Meghan leave kids at home for Caribbean getaway
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left their children at home for a getaway in the Caribbean.
Mix 102.3 host Ali Clarke says those criticising the couple for leaving their children behind need to “lighten up”.
“Honestly I know that these guys are easy picking but lighten up,” Ms Clarke told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“I really firmly believe that yes, you’ve got to be a good parent, but if you’re not a good couple and you’re not feeling good about yourself you’re going to be a pretty shoddy parent.
“So I guess they’re very, very lucky that they wouldn’t have had to get babysitters, they could have got nannies and away they went.”
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Mix 102.3 host Ali Clarke says those criticising the couple for leaving their children behind need to “lighten up”.
“Honestly I know that these guys are easy picking but lighten up,” Ms Clarke told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“I really firmly believe that yes, you’ve got to be a good parent, but if you’re not a good couple and you’re not feeling good about yourself you’re going to be a pretty shoddy parent.
“So I guess they’re very, very lucky that they wouldn’t have had to get babysitters, they could have got nannies and away they went.”
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