Whitney Cummings Takes A Scathing Dig At Meghan Markle's Netflix Show, Accuses Her Of Betraying The Royal Family

Meghan Markle's series With Love, Meghan has remained a hot topic both before and after its release. Controversies continue to swirl, and speculation only grows as each day brings fresh opinions. Despite Season 2 being officially on the horizon, discussions around Season 1 show no signs of fading. Viewers are still dissecting every detail, and public figures have not held back either—most notably, Whitney Cummings, who has made her stance on the show abundantly clear.
The comedian recently shared an intriguing take on the Meghan Markle show, sparking a new discussion about who the show is really for.
How sharp was Whitney Cummings’ jab at Meghan Markle’s With Love, Meghan?
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Whitney Cummings took a bold critic at Meghan Markle’s With Love, Meghan, suggesting the show is not about entertainment but rather a subtle dig at the royal family. Cummings pointed out that Markle is not aiming for a traditional hit; instead, she is using the show to poke fun at royal customs, like tea rituals and jam-making. The mention of Markle’s barefoot moments and specific hairstyle choices, according to Cummings, felt more like an intentional trolling aimed at the royals rather than genuine attempts at content creation.
Whitney Cummings highlighted Markle’s insistence that it is not about "perfection." which contrasts with the royal family's image. Cummings also acknowledged the challenges of royal life, joking that being a princess seems like an endless flight, comparing it to Kate Middleton’s exhausting experience as a constant stewardess. While Kate Middleton may appear to have it all, according to Cummings, she likely has no power over the royal hierarchy, which may reflect a shared struggle with Meghan Markle.
Despite the Sussexes’ distance from the royal fold, these three powerful crowns have tied Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton together in a shared, challenging predicament.
Tiaras that Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton are unlikely to ever wear
The Royal Vault houses around 50 crowns, but three stand out as off-limits for both Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton. A report from Express.co.uk reveals that one of these tiaras, the Crown of Princess Blanche (also known as the Palatine or Bohemian Crown), is among the forbidden. Dating back to 1370, this historic piece, once owned by King Edward III and Anne of Bohemia, is considered the oldest surviving royal crown.
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The Crown of Princess Blanche, adorned with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, once part of her dowry, is no longer within royal hands. Similarly, the Indian Ruby, Lasque, and Pearl Tiara, passed down through generations from Queen Victoria, remains a cherished piece of royal heritage. According to fans, these longstanding traditions explain why Meghan Markle has chosen a path of independence. Her series subtly hints at her current happiness, potentially offering a quiet critique of the monarchy’s enduring customs.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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