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Meghan Markle Should 'Rise Above It': Ex-Royal Butler Roasts Duchess for Her 'Online Bullying' Claims

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The Duchess of Sussex spoke about her experience enduring 'online bullying.'

March 9 2024, Published 5:40 p.m. ET

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, spoke openly about her experiences with "online bullying" during her panel interview at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, on Friday, March 8. Although many of her fans lauded her statements as "passionate," some felt that she was simply "giving another performance."

"Millions of people sadly get online bullying… it happens all the time," former butler to then-Prince Charles, Grant Harrold, told an outlet.

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Meghan Markle attended the 2024 South by Southwest Festival with Prince Harry.

"A lot of the members of the royal family do not go on social media for that very reason," he added. "So they don’t see the negative comments. There is positive, but there is always negative. Sometimes you should be rising above it. Catherine, the Princess of Wales, could be on social media, but she doesn’t talk about it."

In a rare moment of candid confession, Meghan Markle lashed out at those who gave her "cruel online abuse" while she was pregnant with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

The Duchess of Sussex revealed to the crowd: "Oh, it’s really interesting, as I can reflect on it. I keep my distance on it right now, just for my own well-being. But the bulk of the bullying and abuse that I was experiencing in social media and online, was when I was pregnant with Archie and with Lili."

She continued: "And you just think about that and really wrap your head around what people would be so hateful." The ex-actress then leaned into her microphone to state: "It's not catty, it’s cruel, why you would do that? Certainly when you’re pregnant and you have a newborn."

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One royal insider claimed that Meghan Markle 'has always referred to herself as a victim.'

While in Britain during her pregnancy with Prince Archie in late 2018 and the first two quarters of 2019, the Suits star alluded to "racist press coverage" of her unborn child. She and Prince Harry also suggested that a member of the royal family inquired about Archie's prospective skin color during their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Meghan also took aim at "hateful" women during her panel interview, which has surprised many royal analysts due to her strong feminist views.

"What I find the most disturbing frankly, especially as a supporter of women, is how much of the hate is women completely spewing that to other women. I cannot make sense of that," the Duchess observed.

She then "plugged her website" to praise the "important and heartbreaking work" the Archewell Foundation is doing in this regard. This insight comes amid reports suggesting that the Montecito couple's foundation is in the red" with a staggering drop in donations in 2023 when compared to 2022.

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One Hollywood insider claimed that 'virtually anything Meghan says now is suspect.'

The Duchess of Sussex, along with her Duke, has been on the PR circuit for most of 2024 so far. In February, the pair traveled to Vancouver, Canada, to celebrate the 1-year countdown to the 2025 Invictus Games.

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The Duchess of Sussex has had 'an active 2024' so far.

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Daily Express reported on Harrold's remarks.

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