Larissa May, Meghan Markle's friend and colleague, is purportedly quoted as stating that she "was one of the most bullied people in the world." The Duchess remarked on a visit to Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara in early October, during which she discussed her personal experiences with bullying with teenagers.
This prompted political commentator Chloe Dobbs to inform GBN, "This is just the most pathetic thing that has come out of her mouth. Tell this to kids who get beat up over and over again and are bullied by parents in abusive households."
"I mean, how pretentious are you, Meghan Markle?" she included.
The Duchess of Sussex encountered no sympathy from Dobbs' co-panelist and former BBC broadcaster Liz Kershaw, who stated, "Most of the criticism has been negative, and I think she deserves it," despite her former bodyguard recently expressing he "feels sorry for her."
Benjamin Butterworth, a reporter, adopted a more measured critical stance by articulating, "We are quite aggressive towards her. We’re slightly obsessed in the media, whether it’s British or American media. I can imagine that’s not nice to be on the receiving end of. But I do think there’s something really off about going and talking to young girls, going and talking to young people and saying, 'pity me.'"
He said sharply that Meghan enjoys a luxury that the other 99.9 percent of humanity can only dream of. Instead of telling those kids to be afraid, the duchess should tell allegedly them what they're capable of.
The American Duchess' "rampant narcissism" has reportedly led her to nearly lose her mind trying to reach Hollywood A-list status," a Hollywood insider disclosed to OK! Magazine.
With Tinseltown "not that interested," the rogue Duchess' "ultimate aim seems to be to make herself relevant and to transform herself into American royalty who is admired and powerful, independent of her husband," Dr. Robi Ludwig, a psychologist, disclosed this information to an outlet.
"Whether this will be successful remains to be seen, as the public has not always been receptive to many aspects of her character and personality," the therapist elaborated.
The unexpected red-carpet appearance of the former "Suits" supporting character at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles 2024 gala event on Saturday, October 5, without Prince Harry, sparked conversation.
A commenter on X described the British royal by marriage as "seemed lost" and struggling with "how to hold her hands since they are typically glued to Harry at these things" as she wore a red Carolina Herrera dress she first donned in 2021.
In addition to working on Netflix initiatives, the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly preparing for a "relaunch" of her podcast with Lemonada Media, which is scheduled for 2025.