Meghan Markle has been accused of making her podcast ‘Archetypes’ all about herself in order to undermine the Royal Family.
Meghan Markle’s Podcast ‘Archetypes’ Accused Of Being Neurotic-‘Focusing On Her Favourite Subject, Herself,’ Says Nile Gardiner
That is according to former aid to British Prime Minister Nile Gardiner. The podcast happened to be alongside Serena Williams who has gotten quite close to Meghan. And part of that process, Meghan expanded on many things.
She touched upon how her son ,Archie, could have been killed in a fire during her and Prince Harry’s royal tour of South Africa 2019.
Meanwhile, she also addressed how she became aware of championing women’s rights at a young age after she had seen a TV advert which she felt showcased women in a negative way.
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But for all her honesty, this has not gone down well with Nile who interpreted it as a dig at the royals. In his comments, he said: “Meghan Markle, taking a rare break from attacking the Royal Family and trying to destroy the British Monarchy, focusing instead on her favourite subject, herself.”
Nevertheless, those comments have to be taken with a pinch of salt for the following reasons. First of all, in the promo for the podcast, Meghan made it clear that this would be an unfiltered version of her.
And given that she felt she was under constraints by virtue of being in the Royal Family, which ultimately led to her exit in 2020, it is understandable if she wanted to be in control of what she was saying.
Secondly, the response on social media did offer some support to Meghan. And in the process of doing so, others backed her attempts at speaking freely.
One person wrote: “I’ve got a LOT going on right now, but I want to take a minute and congratulate Meghan Markle for consistently showing up for herself and other women.”
It is fair to say that Meghan has shown she will do what is best for her regardless of what others say. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

