Meghan Markle never fails to respond to trolls with a clever move that soon becomes the talk of the town.
Shortly after returning to Archie and Lilibet in Montecito after concluding her four-day visit to Australia with Harry, the Duchess shared a post explaining her feelings about the trip.
However, he chose a very significant song, known as a love anthem, to play in the background of the images he published on his official Instagram account.
The song, ‘Love Is in the Air’ by John Paul Young, seems to be a fitting response to the haters in the language she knows best.
Each lyric appears as a silent rebellion against a world that tries to exploit its silence like a fracture. It says the same thing his smile has said for years: “You can dissect us, doubt us, drown us in headlines, and I still choose him.”
The measure may not be an answer, but it is truly a conviction. Try to tell everyone that hate is loud, but love is relentless.
Surely, true power is not in proving people wrong. It is loving so hard that the noise becomes irrelevant.
He took a wise step in choosing the tune to give the world a masterclass in carefree grace. She did not give in to the pressure and instead harmonized with her husband.
His revealing move even reminds everyone that the most devastating response to hate is not anger. She responded with a song. And the song won.
— ‘Love is in the air, everywhere I look around me
— Love is in the air, in every sight and in every sound…’
The song became a worldwide hit in 1978, reaching the Top 10 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. It is often used in movies, weddings and romantic scenes.
The song later appeared in the film Strictly Ballroom, which helped revive its popularity.
Meghan returned home to a joyous family welcome from her children Archie and Lilibet on Sunday 19, 2026.




