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Meghan Markle’s Spotify Podcast: Settling Scores or Telling Her Truth?
Meghan Markle's recent podcast release on Spotify has been deemed by some as an opportunity to settle scores after being attacked in a new book.
According to show biz journalist Kinsey Schofield, the Duchess of Sussex implicitly hits out at Royal biographer Tom Bauer, who wrote a tell-all investigative book entitled “Revenge” about Meghan Markle's life after the author said she was ambitious and scheming.
The podcast was an opportunity for Meghan to push back against these accusations.
During an interview with GB News, Schofield claimed that Meghan's podcast was not just a way for her to express herself but also to settle scores.
Specifically, with the first episode, she goes after Tom Bauer, responding to his claim that she's ambitious and scheming.
The book also says that Serena Williams told a media contact they weren't necessarily good friends, and he also questions her Procter and Gamble story.
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Miss Schofield referred to an extract of the first Spotify episode where Meghan Markle calls out the labels, the archetypes, and the boxes that were put into an extract Kinsey Schofield reads as a direct attack against royal biographer Tom Bauer who claimed that Meghan was very scheming and very clever in marrying Prince Harry to further her celebrity status.
In the podcast, Meghan Markle shares the traumatic fire incident in Archie's nursery in South Africa.
She explains how distressed she felt upon hearing that the nursery where Archie was sleeping caught fire.
The baby was saved as his nanny was in the kitchen with him when the blaze began.
Meghan regrets that the focus is on how it looks rather than on how it feels.
She believes that people need to have an understanding of the human moments behind the scenes that they might not be aware of and to give each other a break.
Because they had to leave their baby, and even though they were being moved into another place afterward, they still had to leave him and go and do another official engagement.
In a tweet, BuzzFeed News Ellie Hall confirms Prince Harry and Meghan did have two engagements during their first day in South Africa, silencing rumors of Meghan prioritizing royal duties over her baby.
Meghan said that she and Harry were so unsettled that they asked to cancel their afternoon engagement in order to stay with their son, but were told it would be bad optics to do so.
Despite their efforts to prove themselves right with all their moves and decisions, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not seem to ease Queen Elizabeth's tensions.
Some royal fans and experts think Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may make some blunders to attract people's attention and sympathy.
Harry's memoir, which is expected to hit shelves by Christmas, may worsen his relationship with the royal family as it could have some shocking details about his life as a royal, his mother Princess Diana's death, and the role of his stepmother Duchess Camilla.
Experts fear the Duke of Sussex feels so vengeful that he has to take yet another knock after Oprah and Finding Freedom.
On the other hand, the Sussexes may spark an angry response from the Queen when they return to Britain as they seemingly are back doing royal jobs, especially given that one of the gigs Harry is doing is the well child awards for sick children, which he always used to do when he actually was a working royal.
The couple's recent actions have not gone unnoticed, and some believe that they are trying to prove themselves at every turn, even if it means going against the royal family's wishes.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's podcast may be seen as a way for her to settle scores, but it also provides a platform for her to tell her truth.
While some may question her motives, others see it as a way for her to address the rumors and accusations that have been circulating about her.