Criticism towards Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is not only brewing within the British media but has also extended its reach to the American media.
The couple’s ongoing attacks on the royal family have sparked disapproval from various quarters, with royal commentator Megyn Kelly expressing particularly harsh sentiments towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to the United States.
During an interview with Australian host Paul Murray, a prominent US media personality, Kelly did not mince her words as she commented on the couple’s departure from the royal establishment.
Reflecting on their choice to leave behind the opulence of royal life, she remarked that while it might have seemed appealing to live as royalty in a grand castle, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opted for a different path, delving into what she described as “basement level stuff” akin to the lives of ordinary individuals like the viewers themselves.
In a metaphorical nod to the couple’s transition, she humorously welcomed them to the jungle of everyday existence.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been contemplating their attendance at King Charles’ upcoming coronation in May, adding another layer of speculation to their evolving relationship with the royal family.
Kelly had previously shared her thoughts on the couple’s Netflix docuseries, offering pointed advice to Prince Harry by suggesting that he seek the guidance of a qualified psychotherapist rather than relying on the counsel of his wife, whom she characterized as “whiny, woke, and annoying.”
Describing the documentary as a charade that lacks authenticity, Kelly criticized its portrayal of selective narratives aimed at enhancing the couple’s public image, dismissing it as a tedious and self-serving exercise.
In addition to dissecting the dynamics between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the royal family, journalists have also been pondering the couple’s potential involvement in King Charles’ coronation festivities.
When questioned about this matter by ITV’s Tom Bradby last month, Prince Harry emphasized the fluidity of the situation, acknowledging the possibility of unforeseen developments leading up to the event in May.