During Variety’s Power of Women event in Los Angeles, Meghan Markle was asked about her favorite holiday tradition.
Responding to the question, she expressed her joy in witnessing every precious moment with her little ones.
While some perceive her answer as a reflection of her role as a devoted mother, others have criticized it for being generic and lacking the expected warmth associated with discussing children.
Critics argue that Meghan seemed caught off guard by the question, leading to doubts about her parental authenticity.
They highlight the absence of specific details about her children, such as their names or holiday plans, as unusual for a parent.
The phrase “our little ones are little” has been deemed vague and meaningless, further fueling skepticism about her parental status.
In addition, critics have analyzed Meghan’s body language, interpreting it as a sign of discomfort and a desire to avoid discussing her children.
This analysis suggests that Meghan may be irritated by questions about her kids, wanting the focus to solely be on herself.
It challenges the perception of her as merely a baby-making machine and dismisses any mention of Prince Harry, portraying Meghan as dismissive and potentially deceptive, evidenced by excessive blinking and negative head shaking.
The critics find it peculiar that despite being devoted young parents, Harry and Meghan have been traveling to visit hockey games and Asian restaurants in Canada, instead of spending time preparing for one of the biggest US holidays with their children.
Their desire to spend the Christmas holidays with the royal family is contrasted with their apparent lack of interest in spending the Thanksgiving holiday season with their kids.
If they choose to leave their children on Thanksgiving, skeptics argue that it would either confirm the absence of children or label them as horrible parents.
According to these critics, Harry and Meghan have failed to prove themselves as capable parents.
They claim that the grainy, black and white, extensively altered, colorized images, featuring the backs of their heads, setting props, poorly photoshopped features, and rented children have been employed to deceive the public.
Allegedly, various images involving the royal family have been manipulated.
Both the British royal family and the Markle families have confirmed that they have never seen either child in person.
Critics argue that Harry and Meghan’s actions regarding their children have only solidified the belief that they do not have any.
Contrary to these criticisms, Meghan has previously expressed her enthusiasm for the American holiday and even shared photos on her social media accounts, which have since been closed after joining the royal family.
In 2016, she proudly showcased a perfectly prepared Thanksgiving turkey, captioning the post with the words, “Oh, that time I roasted a pretty perfect Thanksgiving turkey.
The question is, can I do it again?
The pressure’s on.”
In 2021, Meghan provided a rare insight into her family’s Thanksgiving celebrations during an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show.
She mentioned her love for cooking and shared plans of spending a relaxing day at home in California.
It was their second Thanksgiving in their California residence, and they were looking forward to a peaceful time together.