The Duchess of Sussex's most recent engagement saw her join an empowering programme in Santa Barbara, California to encourage girls to improve their relationship with technology.
While there, Meghan referred to herself as "one of the most bullied people in the world" as she spoke candidly about her experiences with bullying.
Given her vast platform and the growth of social media, the comments did not come as a surprise. However, a leading royal expert was quick to point out that Meghan is not unique in her experience as other female members of the Royal Family have gone through equal situations. "I applaud the efforts that Meghan and Harry are making to help make the digital world a safer place especially for young people," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond began as she exclusively spoke to OK! "And I am truly sorry that Meghan was subjected to abuse and bullying during her pregnancies and beyond. "No-one should have to read disgusting abuse like that at any point in their lives.
Sadly, though, Meghan is not alone in being bullied. Remember the press abuse of Fergie as the Duchess of Pork? Remember the insults thrown at Catherine…”waity Katie”? "And what about the recent and current abuse of the Princess of Wales, forcing her to reveal she was undergoing cancer treatment.
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