‘People are getting tired of it’: Meghan Markle’s podcast reception ‘mixed’

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Sky News Washington correspondent Annelise Nielsen says the reception to Meghan Markle’s new podcast has been “pretty mixed”.

Ms Nielsen said there were many reactions on social media about how the podcast was “going to be so influential for young girls” before it came out.

She said Ms Markle talked at length about the incident in South Africa where her son Archie narrowly avoided fire – but said the British attitude of “keep calm and carry on” was foreign to the American. “No one was hurt so they would have had that stiff upper lip, the British style, and moved on and not shamed their host,” Ms Nielsen said.

“I’m guessing Kate and Wills would have dealt with stuff like that in the past and no one would ever hear about it.”

 

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Do you want to know a cool tip? If you hate her so much, just don't listen to the podcast hey.. she lives rent free in all you're heads lol

People are fed up

Just stop mentioning her and giving her airtime. No one gives a 💩, what she has to say!

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