Meghan Markle’s latest podcast stunt proves she’s still chasing fame while pretending to want privacy. The Duchess of Sussex sat down with friend Jamie Kern Lima for a cringeworthy chat filled with fake humility and coded messages. She claims she’s “just like us” while jetting between mansions and lecturing everyday Americans about their problems.
The interview exposed her hypocrisy about royal titles. Meghan whines about the pressures of royalty but still uses “Duchess” to sell products and land speaking gigs. Real Americans build their success through hard work—not by clinging to fancy labels they claim to despise. This is elitism disguised as victimhood.
Reports of Meghan’s bullying behavior resurfaced during the discussion. Palace staff previously described her as a demanding diva behind closed doors. Now she’s playing the wounded saint, blaming the press for exposing her true colors. Bullies don’t get to rewrite history just because they’re on a podcast.
The most laughable moment came when Meghan insisted she and Harry speak in “code” to protect their privacy. These two gave Oprah a tell-all interview, starred in a Netflix documentary, and wrote a memoir. Their idea of privacy is selling secrets for millions while crying about intrusion. It’s a scam only coastal elites would fall for.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy ripped the interview as peak narcissism. He noted Meghan’s talent for twisting every story to make herself the hero. Real resilience doesn’t require constant applause. Most Americans face hardships without worldwide sympathy tours.
Meghan’s return to podcasting reeks of desperation. Her previous Spotify deal flopped because audiences saw through the woke lectures. Now she’s recycling the same tired complaints with lower production values. Working-class creators hustle for opportunities—privileged ex-royals just fail upward.
The interview’s timing raises eyebrows. As Britain honors King Charles’ leadership, Meghan tries stealing headlines with petty drama. True patriots respect institutions instead of tearing them down for clicks. The monarchy survived worse than this attention-seeking California transplant.
Americans see Meghan’s act for what it is—a privileged woman blaming others while enjoying unimaginable wealth. Regular folks are busy fixing real problems, not recording tone-deaf podcasts. Until she drops the victim routine and contributes meaningfully, Meghan will remain irrelevant to heartland values.