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Why do people hate Meghan Markle?
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Why do people hate Meghan Markle?

Here's everything you need to know about why people hate the Duchess

Former Hollywood actress Meghan Markle was one of the big topics of discussion amidst Queen Elizabeth II’s death as an outpouring of emotions led many to hate.

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Markle married Prince Harry and became the Duchess of Sussex in 2018, leading to her retiring from acting to take up her position in the Royal Family, but not everyone gets a warm welcome into the centuries-old bloodline. There has been considerable hate against Markle which can be hard to understand for many, so here’s a breakdown of why Monarchists tend to dislike Markle.

Why do people dislike Meghan Markle?

Meghan Markle is sitting and talking into a microphone.
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The layers of reasons people dislike Markle can ultimately be boiled down to some very depressing, and frankly disturbing reasons. We’re breaking it down so that you can form your own opinion.

She’s a proud social activist

Meghan Markle is talking into a microphone.
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Markle is a proud social activist who has advocated for women’s rights in public for a long time and has represented a new wave of feminism. From expressing frustration with a sexist commercial she participated in when she was eleven to advocating for better treatment of her character on Suits, Markle is not shy about standing up for herself and women. In 2017, she wrote a powerful essay for Time about destigmatizing periods

You need only look at how some sections of the Marvel fanbase treat noted feminist Brie Larson to see how this can become an issue for some.

Racism

Meghan Markle is wearing a big hat and smiling.
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Markle is also a public enemy number one for many people simply due to her heritage. She is an American woman married into the Royal Family and is also of Black heritage. These two ideas are in clear conflict with how some Monarchists view their Royal Family: white, one bloodline, and definitely not American.

Despite the British Royal Family having roots in Germany and Spain, as well as England only becoming a monarchy thanks to a French conqueror in 1066, many are uneasy with non-British people being in the family. Markle essentially represents a change to the system and an acknowledgment of a wider world existing beyond the monarchy. A biracial woman entering the family, and looking to modernize it clashes with the very concept of a 1000-year-old institution.

She’s a Hollywood actress

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More prudish commentators have expressed disappointment in her becoming a Royal due to her former career in Hollywood, including her former starring role in the legal drama Suits. Some feel that her former career makes her unfit for the duties of the Royal family.

Markle had also appeared in sex scenes during the series, which hasn’t gone down well with more conservative onlookers.

She publicly denounced Donald Trump and Brexit

Meghan Markle is wearing a black hat and looking into the distance.
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The Royal Family is intended to be traditionally neutral in all political affairs, but Markle had been a critic of Donald Trump and publicly supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Presidential election. Markle had also expressed disappointment with the final result of the Brexit referendum.

These opinions caused a lot of backlash, with people expressing that she should remain neutral like her predecessors.

She accused the Royal Family of bullying

After Prince Harry and the Duchess did their infamous interview with Oprah on why they left the Royal Family, it also sheds new light on what the family is actually like. Markle felt she had been a victim of bullying from within the family, and a victim of smear campaigns in the press.

With her sharing her experiences, some felt that instead of actually being the victim she was playing one.

She’s also been accused of bullying

Meghan Markle is wearing a hat and holding her ear.
Image via The Telegraph

According to Business Insider, Markle has also been accused of poor conduct, leading to several personal assistants leaving Kensington Palace, feeling bullied by the Duchess.

These allegations have been dismissed several times by Markle, and seem to fuel the very reason Markle stepped away from Royal Family duties.

She wore earrings gifted to her by a controversial Prince

Meghan Markle is wearing controversial, gifted earrings.
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Markle wearing earrings given to her by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the aftermath of Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination was also a big controversy. bin Salman is widely believed to have been complicit in the journalist’s murder.

Markle dismissed this as a smear campaign and something she had not been aware of at the time.

Is the hate towards Meghan Markle justified?

Meghan Markle is looking into the distance.
Image via Variety

While everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the severe hate towards Meghan Markle feels unjustified. Much of it stems from racism and people’s desire to stick to the status quo. Her former career and outspokenness about important issues should be seen as things that positively contribute to the Royal family, as they introduce new ideas and diversity of thought.

She should also be applauded for her bravery in speaking up about her experiences with bullying, rather than being vilified and put down.


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