Last week, during a sit-down interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Carol Malone unleashed a barrage of criticism towards Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
Malone expressed her astonishment at the irony of two individuals accused of bullying being featured on the same show.
Meghan, who has been accused of bullying by royal staff, and Ellen DeGeneres, facing similar allegations on her own TV show, failed to address these serious accusations during their chat.
The interview quickly turned cringeworthy as Meghan and Ellen engaged in what many have labeled as one of the most sycophantic displays on record, surpassing even Oprah’s interviews.
The duo focused on portraying themselves as close friends, neighbors in their multi-million pound mansions, and shamelessly promoting Meghan’s book, “The Bench.”
However, the highlight of the show was a bizarre game orchestrated by Ellen, where Meghan had to perform a series of embarrassing tasks, including chanting about having healing powers, imitating a cat, and sucking milk from a baby’s bottle.
Malone criticized the game show segment, highlighting Meghan’s transition from discussing serious issues like racism and victimization to engaging in frivolous stunts for entertainment.
She questioned Meghan’s sincerity and ability to uphold her royal status while participating in such antics.
Despite touching on topics like parental rights, family life, and her past struggles with poverty, Malone perceived Meghan’s behavior as desperate and unbecoming of a royal figure.
The journalist pondered whether Kate Middleton would ever engage in similar behavior, emphasizing the stark contrast in demeanor between royals like Fergie and the Duchess of Sussex.
Malone also raised concerns about the impact of Meghan’s actions on her credibility in addressing global issues like world poverty and climate change, given the public display of immature antics on a popular TV show.
The article further delved into the implications of Meghan’s image-building efforts and the role of her PR team in allowing such behavior.
Malone questioned whether Meghan could regain credibility on serious platforms like the UN after her performance on the Ellen show.
The piece concluded with a satirical suggestion that the Windsors should watch the interview together on Christmas Day, reflecting on the absurdity of Meghan’s transformation from a former actress to a self-proclaimed star.
Meghan Markle, 40, and Ellen DeGeneres, 63, recently engaged in their much-anticipated interview, marking Meghan’s return to American talk shows after years.
The interview, set to air on CBS, provided glimpses into Meghan’s pre-royal life, including anecdotes about her struggles before meeting Prince Harry.
Despite the teasers hinting at revealing moments, the focus shifted towards lighthearted antics and personal stories rather than addressing the serious allegations surrounding both Meghan and Ellen.