Maren Morris is unable to Understand the ‘Profound Hatred’ against Meghan Markle
I don't understand why so many people, primarily women, detest and irritate...
Maren Morris defends Prince Harry and Meghan from “hatred”
Maren Morris defended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, revealing she plans to watch their Netflix docuseries: “I don’t understand this very specific hatred to Meghan herself.”
As the country singer recently explained, she has always been fascinated by the British monarchy, which is why she will undoubtedly watch Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s new Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan. But, in response to criticism of their show, Maren has already defended them.
“This profound hatred and annoyance at Meghan Markle specifically, mostly coming from women I have to say, it’s unfathomable to me,” she said in a TikTok video posted on December 10. “Since people are saying, ‘A woman should never take a man away from his family. That’s all this is.’ Um, have you seen this family?'”
The “Craving You” singer went on to say that Meghan isn’t the only member of the royal family who has faced public scrutiny, citing Princess Margaret and Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, as examples.
“I can only speak as an American who’s fascinated with this stuff, but people have been annoyed by royals or a particular person in the royal family for centuries,” she continued. “So, we are only living in this time of everything being so front facing and people getting Netflix documentaries and what have you.”
After its December 7 release, the couple’s new Netflix docuseries (partly produced by their company, Archewell Productions) sparked online debate.
Some chastised Harry and Meghan, who have two children, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, three, and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, 18 months, for taking part in the Netflix special about their lives after stepping down from royal duties and moving to the United States in 2020.
In the midst of the backlash, the pair’s global press secretary clarified the “false narrative” about their decision to step back, saying that privacy was not a factor in their decision.
“This distorted narrative was intended to trap the couple into silence,” their spokesperson told in a Dec. 9 statement. “In fact, their statement announcing their decision to step back mentions nothing of privacy and reiterates their desire to continue their roles and public duties. Any suggestion otherwise speaks to a key point of this series.”
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