Meghan Markle called a ‘social climber’ in the last real controversy


Meghan Markle's interview with the authenticity debate of the magnates made to themselves
Meghan Markle’s interview with the authenticity debate of the magnates made to themselves

Meghan Markle once again faces the critics of real critics who claim that he lacks authenticity and has used the “social climbing” to increase his status.

This comes after Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, appeared in a podcast presented by the Skims Emma Gredo co -founder.

During the interview, the mother of two talked about her life with Prince Harry and her career after leaving real duties.

Critics compared Meghan’s path to Grede, calling the businesswoman a real success made to himself, while suggesting that Meghan’s rise was more about who she married.

Talk about The sun, The news commentator Samara Gill said: “It was like the lack of authenticity in that interview was really palpable.

“Emma Greed, who was the interviewer, is an autonomous East Londoner who really fought for what she has,” he added.

The expert continued: “She is really the brain behind many great brands, the Kardashians, etc., which is a bit stunned, but you know that it is really someone who worked to be there.”

“Meghan, on the other hand, was really socioly at the top,” Gill said. “Therefore, it is very difficult to take this authentic side that Emma was giving and this complete lack of authenticity that Meghan was showing in the interview, was very difficult to see.”

On this, the real and expert author Hugo Vickers added: “The thing is that no one would listen to Meghan Markle if it weren’t the fact that he had married Prince Harry?

“I mean social mountaineering, because she is married to Prince Harry, gives her a soap opera quality that seems to attract everyone, otherwise anyone would care.

“I mean many other people who do the kind of things I do: I mean spraying petals about salads and things.”



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