Megyn Kelly unleashed a barrage of explosive claims about Meghan Markle—blistering revelations that have royal-watchers reeling.
On her SiriusXM show The Megyn Kelly Show, Kelly didn’t hold back. She blasted Meghan as a “malignant narcissist”, accusing her of carefully displaying victimhood while chronically craving the limelight.
“It was planned from the beginning,” Kelly declared, claiming Meghan married Prince Harry for money and status, allegedly even to the extent of having a vision board with Harry’s image long before their paths crossed.
That was just the tip of the iceberg. Kelly also called Meghan a “duchess of duplicity”, lambasting her for a pattern of exaggerated stories crafted to garner attention and sympathy. Highlights included debunked claims Meghan made in her Oprah Winfrey interview—like secret early nuptials, Archie being denied a title due to race, and purported suicidality dismissed by the Palace—each labeled misleading or flat-out false by Kelly.
She accused Meghan of deliberately inflating adoration—citing, for instance, clips from Netflix trailers featuring crowded fan moments or dramatized scenes. Kelly argued that these were carefully curated, meant to manipulate public sentiment.
And with relentless flair, Kelly didn't stop there—she claimed Meghan actually “killed the Queen” in a metaphorical sense, implying her public persona and actions contributed to Queen Elizabeth II’s decline. She labeled Meghan a “nightmare”, citing alleged staff departures and behind-the-scenes tantrums.
Finally, Kelly accused Meghan of having “pimped out” Prince Harry—using him to deliver the tell-all Spare memoir and pocketing hefty advances and deals from Netflix and Spotify. She predicted that once the money dries up, Meghan might move on to someone more financially advantageous.