Meghan Markle Was ‘Bullied’ Out of the UK by Royal Family and Media, Claims Insider—Her Popularity Rivaled William and Kate
0A recent discussion has sparked surprising claims about the alleged bullying Meghan Markle endured at the hands of the royal family and the British media. The conversation took place between broadcaster Nina Myskow, former News of The World editor Neil Wallis, and GB News host Mark Dolan.
During the discussion, Myskow made a bold accusation, stating, “Meghan Markle was bullied out of this country by the Royal Family and the British media.” She argued that Meghan’s arrival on the scene, alongside Prince Harry, initially captivated the British public. “When she arrived, she and Harry, who had always been the most popular royal next to the Queen, became magical to the British public,” Myskow said.
She went on to suggest that the couple’s growing popularity created tension within the royal ranks. “The problem with that scenario is that we have William and Kate—they are the number one,” Myskow explained. She argued that the royal family saw Harry and Meghan’s popularity as a threat, saying, “Their popularity overtook that of William and Kate, and that cannot be allowed to happen because William was the one to keep the Royal Family going.”
However, Neil Wallis strongly disagreed with Myskow’s viewpoint. He pushed back against the notion that the royal family orchestrated media coverage of the Sussexes, dismissing it as “nonsense.” Wallis emphasized, “One of the great fallacies that Harry and Meghan would have you believe is that the Palace dictated to the British media how these people are covered. This is nonsense, and you know it.”
The heated exchange highlighted the differing views on Meghan and Harry’s departure from the UK, with some, like Myskow, believing they were pushed out due to internal and external pressures, while others, like Wallis, see the situation as more complex and less influenced by the royal family itself.
The debate continues to shed light on the ongoing controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan’s exit from royal life and the contrasting narratives that have emerged in the public sphere.