The latest chapter of Megan Markle’s Netflix documentary series, “The Queen and Prince Harry,” has been criticized by GB News as a self-indulgent vanity project.
The series, which was once hailed as the woman who modernized the monarchy, has been criticized for being a masterclass in boredom and a PR pamphlet with better lighting.
The plot revolves around Megan and Harry, who are accused of being rich, famous, and perpetually misunderstood.
The series is filled with endless shots of Megan looking pensive, with no substance. The show is not about truth or vulnerability but about control, with Megan curating every tear, anecdote, and perfectly tousled hair to keep her in the spotlight and her victim card active.
The Daily Mail dubbed it narcissistic, while XB Newu tweeted at a master in delusion. The series is not a documentary but a monument to Megan’s ego, which is crumbling faster than her royal credibility.
Megan’s Relentless Victim Narrative is her brand, her bread and butter, but she is now a former actress who snatched a prince, lived in palaces, and now cries oppression from a monito estate. The disconnect between her brand and reality is laughable, as she doubles down hinting at media cruelty and systemic inness while glossing over her own contradictions.
The series is a flop of epic proportions, with GB News calling it a self-indulgent dull vanity project designed to prop up Megan’s relentless victim narrative. The British press is reportedly furious that the series is not bowing down to her latest ego trip.
In conclusion, Megan Markle’s Netflix documentary series is a flop of epic proportions, with GB News criticizing it as a vanity project and a PR stunt.
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