Media personalities Megyn Kelly and Piers Morgan have once again taken aim at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry following a controversial new report from Vanity Fair that has reignited debate surrounding the royal couple’s public image and media strategy.
The latest “bombshell” feature reportedly explored behind-the-scenes tensions involving Meghan and Harry’s Hollywood ambitions, their relationship with the media, and growing questions about the sustainability of their post-royal brand. The article quickly sparked fierce reactions online, but few critics were louder than Kelly and Morgan, both longtime skeptics of the Sussexes.
Speaking on her podcast, Kelly accused the couple of “constant victimhood,” arguing that the Vanity Fair piece confirmed what many critics have believed for years — that Meghan and Harry carefully manage their public narrative while simultaneously condemning media scrutiny.
Kelly claimed the couple’s repeated complaints about privacy appear contradictory given their numerous interviews, documentaries, and high-profile appearances.
Morgan echoed similar sentiments during his television commentary, saying the article exposed what he described as “the collapse of the Sussex fantasy.” The outspoken broadcaster argued that public sympathy for the couple has weakened as audiences grow tired of ongoing royal drama. Morgan also suggested that Meghan and Harry’s attempts to establish themselves as influential Hollywood figures have not delivered the level of success many expected after their departure from the British royal family.
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