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BAN MEGHAN FROM ROYAL FAMILY!

EXCLUSIVE Snoots claim that sex scenes make beauty ‘unsuitable’ for Palace life

- By SIMON DEAN Royal Editor simon@ sundayspor­t. co. uk

BUSYBODY snobs say Meghan Markle should be BANNED from having an official position in the Royal Family – because of raunchy scenes she has filmed for television.

Furious royalists said the brunette actress would bring shame on the Royals as a divorcee who has been outspoken on issues like Trump and Brexit, as well as appearing on telly with very little clothing on.

Meghan, 36, has been welcomed into the Windsor dynasty and was the first ever unmarried partner to receive an invite to Sandringha­m for Christmas.

However, an online petition is circulatin­g as hundreds of members of the public try to stop her getting a royal title.

The petition reads: “We the undersigne­d believe that Meghan Markle is unsuitable to be a member of the Royal Family and to have an official position in representi­ng this country.

“She has shown her disrespect for SCREEN SCORCHER: Actress Meghan sizzles in Suits the Monarch and Royal Family by pulling faces and sticking her tongue out to visitors during her first public appearance with the Queen.”

It also claims Meghan “showed a lack of respect towards Harry” during a recent visit to Nottingham, but did not explain exactly how.

The Suits star will also not be respected after scantily clad appearance­s in magazines and on TV, the snoots claim.

Naked

“No member of the Royal Family should have naked images of them freely available on the internet as she does,” the petition continues.

“Her constant sex simulation makes her a laughing stock and an embarrassm­ent to this country.”

The petition also wrongly alleges the divorcee was unfaithful to past partners, and issues a plea to “prevent her from having an official role or title after marrying Harry”.

The petition was started online by Louise Pawsey and has amassed more than 1,800 signatorie­s.

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