Meghan Markle overcame a tough year of trolling in 2019 and revealed how she got through it and came out the other side.The Duchess of Sussex faced an internet frenzy, with social media users quick to point the finger at her, following an intense 12 months that included the publication of a letter she sent her father Thomas Markle.The letter, of which parts were shown in the Mail on Sunday, revealed the breakdown of their relationship, while they also had an interview with Markle Snr, who described the note from his daughter as a “dagger to the heart”.READ NEXT: R Kelly taken off suicide watch in jail following 30-year sentence for sex crimes This raised heckles among social media users and Meghan was also criticised for writing messages on bananas given to sex workers, while she and husband Prince Harry were described as hypocrites for their collective stance on saving the planet while the pair of them flew around the world in a private jet.
She spent almost half the year pregnant with son Archie and claimed she was the “most trolled person in the entire world”, but said she managed to survive the pain and anguish and was a better person for battling through all the hate she received.She told the Teenager Therapy podcast in 2020: “I’m told that in 2019 I was the most trolled person in the entire world – male or female.
Now eight months of that I wasn’t even visible.“I was on maternity leave or with a baby, but what was able to just be manufactured and churned out, it’s almost unsurvivable.”One example of the abuse she received was this tweet at the time: “The criticism that Meggie got was well deserved.
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