Meghan Markle has been blasted for “being a victim” despite having “everything” go right in her life, according to a former Donald Trump adviser.
May Mailman spoke to GB News about the Duchess of Sussex, criticising her for “complaining” about her life.
She told Patrick Christys that celebrities acting like victims is “celebrated”, and Meghan Markle is no different.
“Unfortunately, all the power in society goes towards victims. We see this with Meghan Markle”, she said.
Meghan Markle has been criticised by a former Donald Trump adviser
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“Meghan Markle has had everything go right in her life. Instead of using that to say ‘I’m going to promote good’, she complains and complains.
“She knows that being a victim is what is respected. As long as these celebrities feel the same way and act like victims or align themselves with the general idea, that is the narrative that is being celebrated.
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“Celebrities are not leaders or brave, they’re all like Meghan Markle.”
The Duchess of Sussex stepped away from royal life alongside her husband Prince Harry in 2020.
She has made a series of claims since about how she was treated by figures from within the royal household, criticising certain figures since.
While stepping down from royal duties, the Duchess has continued to plough on with charity work and take part in a series of engagements since alongside Harry.
The couple have a launched a series of personal projects in a bid to serve themselves financially as opposed to relying on public funding, as was the case while figures of the royal household.
The Duchess has faced criticism since alongside Harry, as evidenced by a South Park episode in February which mocked a need for “privacy”.
The couple have hit back at suggestions they demanded privacy, with a spokesperson telling People Magazine that “it’s all frankly nonsense”.
The couple have made staggering claims about the royal household in a Netflix docuseries.
The biggest bombshells came courtesy of Harry’s memoir, Spare, where he talked about his insecurities as a member of the Royal Family.