Meghan Markle has recently come under scrutiny for alleged unhealthy practices in both her personal and professional life. These accusations were highlighted by an insider during an interview with Closer magazine.
The source criticized Markle, noting, “Getting beaten on their own territory in America by the Beckhams, who are British, only adds insult to injury.” They suggested that the Beckhams’ success feels particularly aggravating for Meghan, as they now appear to be “at the top of the pile” and may be perceived as “pretty smug about it.”
The insider also mentioned that “Meghan and Harry’s enemies and critics back in the UK are having a field day with it all.” This sentiment ties into the broader context of the couple’s ongoing struggles, with the source noting that “Meghan and Harry have always maintained there are powerful courtiers within the royal inner circle intent on sabotaging them.”
The insider explained that this mindset has led Meghan to believe that “those same people are pulling strings against them again,” though they warned that such thinking “isn’t going to do her or Harry any good in the long run.” The source emphasized that Meghan’s focus should be on building relationships and making progress in her current endeavors, rather than dwelling on past criticisms or perceived slights.
“The feeling among Meghan’s friends is that she ought to be putting her energy into developing relationships on her home turf, not worrying about what’s happening back in the UK,” the insider advised. They added that it’s impractical for Meghan to try to alter existing opinions about her at this stage, and that “playing the victim isn’t healthy.”
The source concluded with a recommendation for Meghan to concentrate on fulfilling her commitments and delivering on promises she has made, rather than focusing on external criticisms or challenges.