Meghan Markle is continuing to face backlash for Season 2 of With Love, Meghan.
As well as being slammed as a “hypocrite” for inviting “online bully” Chrissy Teigen onto the show when she and Prince Harry have launched their own anti-bullying initiative, the former Suits actress is now causing a stir for something she said in the episode featuring Tan France.
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Meghan Markle Reveals What She Misses Most About The UK
In the third episode of Season 2 featuring the Queer Eye star, the mom-of-two, 44, is once again talking about her former royal life – in particular, her life in the U.K.
The Duchess of Sussex told France, 42, some of the things she missed about the country, with the Magic FM radio station surprisingly coming out on top!
“Honestly, one of the things I miss the most about the U.K. is the radio station Magic,” the As Ever founder confessed. “That’s such a grandma station,” France mocked, to which Meghan responded: “I’ll be that grandma!”
Internet Reactions
Unsurprisingly, the As Ever founder was trolled for her comment about what she missed most about the U.K., with one person writing on a GB News article: "We don't miss her!" "That's easy to fix. Get yourself an app. Listen digitally. We don't miss you!" exclaimed a second in agreement, as a third concurred: "I miss nothing of her!"
The shady comments continued on a Daily Mail article, which rounded up some of the ways Meghan said she channels British life at home, including cups of tea and Sunday roasts, which she claims she is now an expert in. "This is a by-heart recipe. It's a classic and it's nourishing, and I have done it so many times that now I can do it with my eyes closed," she said on episode four, featuring chef Samin Nosrat.
"As long as that toxic pair remain in the States, I don't care what they do," quipped a fourth. "How does she know what British life is like, she was only in Britain for 5 mins," a fifth chimed in, as a sixth added: "They may wish to return … but the British public may not welcome them." Ouch!


