If you thought Meghan Markle's interview with The Cut was sycophantic, you need to read between the lines... it's scathing
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: It looks like it's time for Meghan Markle to step down from the pedestal she was placed on by the Americans as they might be getting tired of her same rant every time. Two years ago things were different as the ever-so-welcoming American audience was ready to gulp down every minute detail of the story that she was sharing. But is the American media treating the Duchess of Sussex the same way as they did earlier?
The global media is clearly getting tired of the 41-year-old 'Suits' actress as she has nothing new to offer anymore. The audience is getting tired of the same angle of the rants which involve shaming the royal family and nothing else. Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex claim to stay away from the royal family and lifestyle but are eating off of the same. This hypocrisy was entertained by the public earlier but not now. The couple has been exploiting their royal titles to strike multi-million dollar deals in return for more gossip which is, at this point in time, more or less the same.
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Meghan Markle truly became mainstream with her interview with The Cut, which is as commercial as media can get. The 6,400-word article once again found her smudging the image of the royal family as she made claims like Prince Harry and she upset the hierarchy just by existing. She has also made controversial comments which could be more or less just for headlines like when she said her joining the royal family had been a moment of global jubilation equivalent to the release of Nelson Mandela. The Cut article crafted by African-American feature writer Allison P Davis was undermining the overall tone of Meghan and this could be the defining moment of her dying flame.
Is America done with Meghan Markle?
Meghan had people's sympathy in the beginning as they believed that she was being treated indifferently due to her color and did not hesitate in standing with her. But Meghan has milked her short stint with the royal family to the extent where people can see the benefits she's reaping from badmouthing about The Firm. This lands us on the Spotify podcast 'Archetypes' where she has claimed that she was treated like a 'Black woman' mainly after she married Prince Harry. She has even accused the British media of calling her children the N-word, making it the reason why she never wants her little ones to be photographed by them.
Another big blow that the Duchess of Sussex had to endure was right after The Cut interview, courtesy of New York Post. The Post article slammed Meghan's interview in an article, titled, 'Toddler and tiara: Meghan Markle STILL throwing tantrums about royal family.' Callahan writes: "Forget the People's Princess — now we're saddled with the Petulant Princess, one whose preferred crown is perpetual victimhood." The article further mentions how the global media platform at her disposal is sick and tired of the same content that she keeps pouring out which includes - her remarks on the royal family, her issues with Kate Middleton, and her complaints that she's been censored, silenced, and so on.
The Washington Post also criticized the second episode of 'Archetypes' but in a subtle manner with a headline saying, "To succeed in media, Meghan Markle needs to leave royal trauma behind." Journalist Alyssa Rosenberg wrote, ''Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, fled one toxic dynamic in the United Kingdom only to land themselves in another here." Now the question is if the Americans lose interest in the royal couple, how would they afford the "palace in a better climate" as put by Davis?