Meghan Markle mocked by fans with brutal satire sketch | Royal | News

In the photo, in which Meghan is seen hugging her daughter by the sea, the following message was written: “One day she will be that woman… Happy International Women’s Day.” He credited “Papa Sussex” for taking the photo.
But some fans admired the Duchess’ attempt to celebrate the day, with content creator Royal Family Insider, who regularly makes satirical drawings of the Royal Family, and the Sussexes in particular, and made a short video about the photo.
In the cartoon, Meghan poses in front of Prince Harry with Lilibet in her arms, while a somber Prince Archie walks away in the background.
It says: “One day you will be too, and for the evil inheritance I will give you. Happy International Women’s Day!”
Harry then adds: “Great, Meg! Fake it ’til you make it!”
Then gloomy Archie asks: “Mom, can I be in the video?” Meghan replied: “Not now, Archie! This is for strong women!”
Harry then says: “There, there’s the spare son. Like father, like son.”
“Meghan Markle has shared a seemingly sweet tribute to her daughter Princess Lilibet on International Women’s Day, in a move that has already divided royal fans around the world,” the content creator wrote on her blog.
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“On the surface, it’s a touching mother-daughter moment that celebrates female empowerment.
“But dig a little deeper and you’ll find that this piece raises serious questions about authenticity, family dynamics and the conspicuous absence of big brother Archie, who is once again sidelined in the Sussex narrative.”
The clip went viral and fans couldn’t wait to hit the comments section.
One user said on X: “Poor Spare Arch acted like his father. [laughing face emoji]”
Another commented: “Satire showing her full hair, matching waist, hips… irony, everything she is not… everything else is true…”




