
Meghan and harry mocked by contestants on popular aussie quiz show
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hit the headlines this week after landing a spot in TIME magazine's list of the 100 most influential people. The pair were chosen due to their
charity work, notably the non-profit organization, the Archewell Foundation. Criticism has been widespread since the cover photograph of the couple was released, with people commented how
"air-brushed," the couple look, and some have commented that Harry looks like Meghan's hairdresser. The quick wit was a play on Better Homes and Gardens, the fourth
best-selling magazine in the United States. Tom brands the comment, "un-kind," inbetween the fits of laughter of the audience. Tom then asks again: "What's the magazine
cover, Anne?" Anne Edmonds replies, "Ummm, I'll go for, is it EQ?" Amusingly, the other contestants mock her as they think that she meant to say GQ. READ MORE: Princess
Beatrice baby name: Royal's own name was changed after Queen said 'too yuppie' The Duke and Duchess took to the official Archewell Foundation website to react to the news,
stating that they were "honoured." Harry is stood slightly behind Meghan with his hand on her shoulder in the cover photo. Dilys Ng, the photo editor of Time100, said the cover
photograph was posed like this intentionally, and "captures their powerful dynamics as equal partners”.