Dominique Samuels told Channel 5's Jeremy Vine that many of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claims have been proven to be untrue. Ms Samuels added that there are "loads of inconsistencies" in what the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have said in the past.
Mr Vine said: "We have discovered that Prince Charles gave £4.5 million to his sons.
"So they [Prince Harry and Meghan Markle] did have some money?"
Ms Samuels replied: "Are people really surprised? So many things that they have said have turned out not to be true.
"Him [Prince Harry] claiming that he was completely cut off from his family as he has said, does not really match with official records that demonstrate he was given substantial amounts of money by his father.
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"He was not cut off after they moved to the US, that is just not true.
"They claimed they were married before they were married publicly, that turned out not to be true and a host of other things.
"I am not really surprised, there are loads of inconsistencies in what they say and this is another one."
A senior spokesperson from Clarence House has addressed the financial records from the Royal Family.
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