Meghan Markle’s latest claims about her “hard work” have sparked fierce backlash from everyday Americans. Critics are calling her out-of-touch as she promotes her Netflix series and luxury lifestyle brand while living in a $14 million mansion. The Duchess of Sussex recently bragged about juggling “work emails” while cuddling her son – a comment that left many rolling their eyes.
Conservative commentators Megyn Kelly and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy ripped into Markle’s “tone-deaf” portrayal of struggle. Kelly blasted the former actress for pretending to understand normal people’s lives, saying “Real moms don’t have nannies and private jets.” Portnoy mockingly compared Markle’s “exhausting” schedule of photo shoots and podcast recordings to actual blue-collar jobs.
The controversy exploded after Markle gave a fawning interview claiming she’s “the happiest ever” while hawking $200 candles from her Aspen-themed product line. She tearfully described the “challenges” of launching her brand – forgetting most Americans face real problems like inflation and illegal immigration. Her Netflix show about “home entertaining” features $500 place settings while families struggle to afford groceries.
Markle’s attempt to play the victim again fell flat with critics. She whined about the “prove it game” while enjoying royal titles and taxpayer-funded security. Patriots noted that real women don’t get handed multimillion-dollar Netflix deals just for being married to a prince. Her “poor little rich girl” act insults single mothers working three jobs to put food on the table.
The duchess’s lavish Montecito lifestyle keeps proving how disconnected she is from regular people. While claiming to empower women, she sells overpriced goods only the elite can afford. Her idea of “struggle” is hiring staff to handle business logistics rather than doing real work herself. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans face Biden’s failing economy and open borders.
Royal experts say Markle’s endless self-promotion reveals her true priorities. Instead of serving others, she exploits her royal connections for personal gain. Her constant media appearances and product launches show more interest in fame than family values. True leaders lead by quiet example – not Netflix specials and magazine spreads.
This controversy highlights the growing divide between coastal elites and Middle America. While Markle cries about “proving herself” from her California mansion, real Americans fight to protect their kids from woke indoctrination in schools. Her performative activism and luxury branding mock the values that built this great nation – faith, hard work, and personal responsibility.
The American people see through Markle’s charade. They’re tired of entitled celebrities lecturing them about struggle from their ivory towers. As Kelly said, “Save the fake tears for someone who’s buying it.” Real heroes are the teachers, farmers, and factory workers keeping this country running – not spoiled duchesses playing businesswoman between spa days.