Meghan Markle after she made the "crucial misstep" of forgetting that Americans love the Queen, an author has claimed. Celia Walden, a journalist, novelist, and critic said Markle's hometown has turned its back on Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry.
Ms Walden told Dan Wootton: "I thought maybe people would be protective of her out here, but not at all."She’s just a figure of fun and the crucial misstep she made is forgetting that the whole of the US love the Queen.
So, anyone who is deemed to have affronted the Queen, or behaved badly in that regard, is just not going to go down well."The news comes as Meghan Markle recently announced that she would be hosting a Spotify project, 'Archetypes', and has lodged an application to trademark the word.The Duchess was described as "arrogant" and "annoying" following her attempt to trademark the word which derives from ancient Greek and first entered the English language around the 1540s.Walden, who is married to TV host Piers Morgan, said this has made her a "figure of fun" alongside Harry. "I think that will be most upsetting to her because this is the last thing they wanted," she told Wootton.
Walden added on the Archetype debate: “This has just been unanimously agreed that it’s a proposeporus thing to do."In fact, the only thing she should be trademarking is a few words, 'arrogant,' 'entitled' and 'preposterous' because all of those things are uniquely her".She added: "This is just so archetypal of her narcissism, the idea that you can own a word."Royal fans have been speaking out about the application and slammed the Duchess' attempt at trademarking the ancient word as "breath taking arrogance".To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one.
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