British royal family news reveals that Meghan Markle has broken the glass ceiling by becoming infamous, not merely famous.
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Sheâs been ridiculed and rightfully so for a life lived like a hypocritical diva, as reported ad nauseum for the five years since Megxit.
Her unwillingness to grow like the rest of us has been labeled âspitefulâ and her narrative a âvictimhood.â Do you disagree? Hereâs what to know about the latest Markle garble.
Meghan Markle Is Called Spiteful
Royal expert Angela Levin wrote in SkyNews.com.au: âTo my observation, Meghan Markle doesnât show a hint of gratitude towards the Royal Family, even though it has made her one of the wealthiest and most famous women in the world.â Instead, according to Levin, the Douchess âseems to prefer spitefulnessâ over gratitude.
Is Meghan Spiteful?
Before she left the monarchy as a failed princess, Meghan required a bullying investigation to be brought against her, and she moaned on camera in Africa that no one had asked her how sheâs doing. She also griped about not being paid to represent the monarchy.
Levin noted âEvery so often Meghan turns into a victim about her short-lived stint as a working royal, proving she hasnât really moved on in the five years since.â
Meghan and Her Victimhood Narrative
Case in point being Meghanâs grand return to the blogosphere:Â âWhen she took to her new Instagram account recently, she made what reads as a thinly-veiled swipe at the Royal Family by talking about how unhappy she had been to give up The Tig, a lifestyle blog, just before she married Prince Harry in 2018.â
Well, Megs is back to square one and hopefully where she feels loved. In addition, her Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, debuts March 4 and we shall see if she has what it takes to compete with Martha Stewart and Gwenyth Paltrow.
Will Meghanâs Cooking Show Succeed?
The show was scheduled to air in January but Netflix delayed the circus for some reason. When we feast our eyes on her new concoction, we are promised views of Grifter âpicking flowers, cooking with friends, and showcasing her California home.â
The show has garnered backlash since its Instagram video preview, with comments trashing the wannabe party girl. BBC thinks that the show will pull viewers who may âhate-watchâ it.
Meanwhile, Edith Hill, an Australian academic commented that âOf course, the image of the idealised woman has changed over time, and even more rapidly in recent years.â
She explains that âThere is no one âidealâ image of a woman online, as each community and sub-community has their own version of the perfect creator.â What does this mean for Meghan Markle? For a woman with at least two faces, it may actually be good news.
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