Meghan, Harry and The War Between The Windsors, Kelly expressed her shock at Prince Harry’s sensitivity to what was said and written about him in the news media.
Megyn Kelly launched a devastating attack on Kim Kardashian and Meghan Markle. A former Fox News host blasted two female celebrities for their “petty” and “futile” actions.
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly blasted Kim Kardashian and Meghan Markle as “small” and “vain” on an episode of her podcast The Megyn Kelly Show. Kelly was upset by Meghan Markle’s claim that a 2017 Vanity Fair cover story about her had a “racially motivated” headline, according to the Daily Caller.
The title of the article “Wild About Harry” poked fun at her future husband Prince Harry. The title’s similarity to the song “I’m Just Wild About Harry,” performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in blackface in 1939, is said to have infuriated Markle and her husband. Markle was criticized by Kelly for her racist claims, calling her “small” and “shallow”.
Despite all the amazing gifts and praise, Meghan Markle has received, Kelly has claimed that “everything” about her is either racist, sexist, or wrong. I applaud the writers who publish these stories so that everyone understands how small, petty, and shallow these individuals are, as well as the drop in this woman’s popularity ratings.
Kelly also aimed Kim Kardashian, who was loudly jeered when she appeared on the big screen at a Los Angeles Rams game. The nation is supposedly sick of being selfish, vain, and self-promoting, and doesn’t relate to me types of people, which is why I think Kim Kardashian was booed. Meghan Markle, like her,” Kelly noted. She then disparaged “selfie culture” and “extreme plastic surgery” and compared Markle and Kardashian and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
During an interview with Tom Bower, bestselling author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War of the Windsors, Kelly continued to criticize Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry.
When it comes to their public image, whether they care what people write about them and whether they “protect” those around them enough to maintain these images they believe they have, Meghan and Harry Sussex are equally thin. As they arrived, Kelly said of the couple.
Bower reportedly described Markle as a “sexy” and “tactile” woman who has been “hunting for men in England” since 2013 following her divorce from film producer Trevor Engelson, according to the New York Post. Markle “set her sights” on Harry, according to Bower, who claimed Markle “wanted wealth and wanted fame”. Kelly was informed by the British writer that Markle “always wanted celebrity, but he wants to control the narrative”.
Bower scoffed at the couple’s claim that they had been treated unfairly by the media. According to Bower, Harry has become hypersensitive, hates the media, and yet seeks their favor by going to Netflix, Spotify, and Apple TV. “Anyone who gets in her way is enveloped by the spirit and attacked,” Bower said. “There is a huge inconsistency and hypocrisy.
Megyn Kelly claimed to Tom Bower that she was “shocked” that Harry showed signs of sensitivity to what was being said and written about him in the news media. Kelly characterized Markle’s obsession with an image as “her whole thing”, adding: “I understand why she gets so easily upset when it comes to bad press.”
Kelly then cited articles by Bower and other journalists claiming that Harry “believes he has a limited time on the world stage because his brother, Prince George, is getting older at this point and will overtake him as the next best thing in the world.” In response, Bower characterized Harry as “complicated” and “unintelligent”. He said he was “damaged” by the untimely death of his mother, Princess Diana.
Megyn Kelly’s attack on Meghan Markle and Kim Kardashian was sharp and unapologetic. She accused both women of being “petty” and “vain” and criticized their behavior as damaging to the cause of feminism and public image. While some may disagree with Kelly’s view, her comments have certainly sparked a great deal of debate and discussion in the media and among the public.