Meghan Markle and Prince Harry branded 'undignified' after sharing 'jaw-dropping' dance video
WATCH NOW: Charlotte Griffiths discusses Meghan Markle's twerking video
The Duchess of Sussex shared the previously unseen footage on social media to mark Lilibet's fourth birthday
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been branded "undignified" after sharing previously unseen footage of themselves dancing.
In a post to mark their daughter Princess Lilibet's fourth birthday, Meghan took to her Instagram page to share a video of the couple in hospital ahead of her birth.
Captioning the post, the Duchess of Sussex wrote: "Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn’t work - there was only one thing left to do!"
Meghan can be seen twerking next to her hospital bed as Prince Harry makes staggered appearances, dancing across the camera in the foreground.
Charlotte Griffiths criticised Meghan Markle's 'raunchy' dancing after sharing a previously unseen video on social media
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Reacting to the footage, Editor-at-Large at the Mail on Sunday Charlotte Griffiths claimed the dancing became "more and more raunchy" as the video went on, branding the post "jaw-dropping".
Griffiths told GB News: "It gets more and more raunchy towards the end, and she really drops down to the floor.
"I've had three babies, and I could not do that if I was just about to give birth. It's an extraordinary, extraordinary, jaw-dropping video."
Highlighting the video's popularity since it was posted by Meghan, which has been watched more than 15 million times, Griffiths added that royal fans on the internet are "going insane" over the post.
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Discussing the couple's ongoing tensions with the Royal Family, Griffiths suggested that Meghan sharing such private moments online adds to the King's "worry" about the Sussexes holding HRH titles.
Griffiths explained: "Part of this HRH debate is about the King, them perceiving that the King didn't want to give Archie and Lilibet an HRH title, and there might be some reason why.
"Maybe the King was worried that videos like this would be embarrassing for the monarchy, and you don't want an HRH growing up with videos like this circulating around them. It's just extraordinary, it's just so undignified for a royal."
Delivering his verdict on the video, GB News host Patrick Christys admitted that he felt there was something "strange" about the footage.
Griffiths told GB News that she 'thought she'd seen it all' with the Sussexes
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Patrick said: "In the pursuit of privacy, they have released a video from one of the most private, intimate things that a couple can go through, which is waiting very, very shortly before the birth of one of your children.
"To then share all of that, and with quite raunchy dancing as well, it just seems odd for a couple that are obsessed with their privacy."
Griffiths responded: "They do say you should try and keep it light and keep your sense of humour going as you're giving birth because the endorphins are good, but something doesn't sit right about this video.
"It's the most private time ever, it's just the two of you battling against this thing that's about to happen, and it's a really intimate moment.
"It's kind of nice that they filmed a video, but to release it to the world, having campaigned on their worldwide privacy tour for the last five years, I'm absolutely gobsmacked.
"At first I could not believe it, and I just thought I'd seen it all with these two."