Megyn Kelly has recently revealed shocking new details about Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey in her segment titled "Look Again." Kelly criticized the interview as a carefully crafted narrative filled with moments where Meghan painted herself as the ultimate victim. She accused Meghan of lacking self-awareness during the conversation, suggesting that the Duchess was oblivious to how she came across while recounting her difficulties within the royal family.
Kelly also highlighted that Oprah’s questions were too broad, missing opportunities to press for specifics—especially regarding Meghan’s accusations of racism within the royal family. Meghan alleged that a senior royal expressed concerns about the potential skin color of baby Archie, but neither Meghan nor Harry named the individual, leaving many questions unanswered. Kelly argued that Oprah should have pushed harder to get to the bottom of these serious claims.
Further, Kelly criticized Meghan for portraying herself as disconnected from royal traditions, despite engaging in elaborate royal ceremonies and inviting celebrities to her wedding. She suggested that Meghan’s narrative painted her in a hypocritical light—a victim shielded from accountability for the privileges she enjoyed.
The former Fox News host also called out the Sussexes for what she perceives as an ongoing campaign of victimhood, emphasizing that nearly every member of the royal family and wider media have been cast as villains in Meghan's story. Kelly expressed frustration over the repetitive nature of these claims, asserting that Meghan’s grievances, while heartfelt, don’t always resonate with the general public.
This fresh critique from Megyn Kelly adds to the polarized responses the Sussexes' Oprah interview continues to generate, highlighting the complex interplay of public perception, race, privilege, and pain in the ongoing royal saga
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