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A Behind-the-Scenes Video Emerges of a Heated Exchange Between Meghan Markle and Journalist Jane Pauley


A behind-the-scenes video has surfaced online that appears to show Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex, engaged in a tense confrontation with veteran American journalist Jane Pauley. The exchange reportedly took place during the filming of an interview with CBS News' Sunday Morning in 2021. 


In the video, which has rapidly spread across social media and online forums in recent days, Duchess Meghan can be seen visibly agitated as she addresses Pauley regarding how she refers to her. Meghan demands that Pauley use her royal title and refer to her as "Duchess Meghan." However, Pauley appears to resist using the title during the interview exchange.

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The incident appears to have begun when, in the midst of questioning Meghan as part of the interview, Pauley referred to her simply as "Meghan," without using her royal title. According to reports, Meghan found this dismissive and disrespectful, viewing it as a denial of the status and position granted to her when she married Prince Harry in 2018.


As the video shows, Meghan becomes increasingly heated, raising her voice as she confronts Pauley about the issue. She insists Pauley must refer to her as "Duchess Meghan" due to her membership in the British Royal Family. In contrast, Pauley maintains a calm and poised demeanor throughout the confrontation, seemingly refusing to back down or acquiesce to Meghan's demands regarding how she is addressed. 

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The emergence of this exchange has sparked intense debate and scrutiny online. Many have condemned Meghan's behavior, arguing it was inappropriate and indicative of a larger pattern of "diva-like" tendencies and an inflated ego. Media analyst Sarah Wilkins stated Meghan "seems to have a complete disregard for the journalistic process and an inflated sense of her own importance. Her demand to be called Duchess is a clear attempt to assert her perceived superiority over the interviewer."


However, others have defended Meghan's position, saying she was rightfully asserting her status and position within the monarchy. Royal commentator Emily Sinclair said "as a member of the British royal family, Meghan is entitled to be addressed by her royal title. While her reaction may have been heated, it's understandable that she would be upset by Pauley's apparent disregard for her status and position. Pauley should have shown Meghan more respect."

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Regardless of differing viewpoints, the confrontation has reignited ongoing discussions about Meghan's relationship with the media and perceptions of her public persona. Some believe incidents like this further a narrative of Meghan having "diva-like tendencies" and a disregard for journalistic protocols. It has also led some to speculate whether this latest controversy could damage Meghan's public image and standing within the royal family.


Representatives for Meghan Markle have declined to comment on the video or its contents. CBS News also did not provide an official statement regarding the exchange shown between Pauley and Meghan. This leaves many questions surrounding the context of their interaction and what transpired before and after the confrontation caught on film.

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The viral spread of this video continues adding fuel to ongoing debates about how much reverence figures like Meghan Markle deserve due to their royal positions. While some see her demands as reasonable expectations of protocol, others view them as displays of ego and entitlement that threaten to undermine Meghan's credibility and likability with the public. Either way, it seems this latest controversy will continue to spark scrutiny of Meghan's persona and her evolving relationship with media outlets as both an American royal figure and a public celebrity. Only time will tell the true impact this incident has and if it shifts perspectives of Meghan either positively or negatively in the long run.

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