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Hello everyone! Thank you so much for joining me today, and I hope you are all doing great. Today, I want to discuss something that's been stirring up a lot of attention lately, and that is the media's ongoing efforts to paint Meghan Markle as a villain—especially with the recent hit piece published by The Hollywood Reporter.
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Nearly a week ago, The Hollywood Reporter dropped an article that painted Meghan as a bully. This isn't the first time the media has targeted her with such claims, and unfortunately, it likely won’t be the last. However, there’s more to this story than meets the eye. The timing of this article is quite suspicious, as it seems designed to divert attention from two significant events: Prince Harry's 40th birthday and his successful visit to New York City. It almost appears as though the article's purpose was to overshadow the couple’s worldwide accomplishments this year. Thankfully, this hit piece didn't go down as planned because many people simply didn’t believe it.
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The most interesting part of this saga is how quickly people who’ve worked closely with Meghan and Harry came to their defense. Just yesterday, several current and former staff members spoke to US Weekly about their experiences working with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, offering a stark contrast to the narrative being pushed by The Hollywood Reporter. What makes this article so powerful is that it featured named sources—real people with real faces—rather than the anonymous voices that typically populate hit pieces.
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The Truth from Those Who Know Meghan Best
In this new report, several staff members recounted their positive experiences working with Meghan and Harry. Ben Browning, the former head of content responsible for the Harry and Meghan documentary on Netflix, shared that his experience was “positive and supportive.” He mentioned that despite leaving after his contract expired in 2023, he remains friends with the couple. This speaks volumes about their character, considering how quickly the media tries to spin negative narratives around them.
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Katherine St-Laurent, their former Chief of Staff, also had nothing but praise for Meghan and Harry. She called her time working with them “incredibly meaningful,” and emphasized that she has maintained a close relationship with the couple even after leaving her role. Such sentiments are a stark contrast to the unnamed sources referenced by The Hollywood Reporter, who offered nothing but vague allegations of bullying and difficult behavior.
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Josh Kler, Harry's former Chief of Staff, whose departure in August triggered negative press, also spoke up. He highlighted the warmth with which he was welcomed by Meghan and Harry, and described the couple as “dedicated and hardworking.” Similarly, Ashley Hansen, their global press secretary, recounted how supportive Meghan and Harry were during her time off for surgery. She expressed how Meghan personally reached out to her husband every day, showing a deep level of care and concern. These are the kinds of stories that often go untold, drowned out by the sensational
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