Liz Jones' article in the Daily Mail Online critiques Meghan Markle's recent appearance at the Time100 summit in New York. Jones describes Meghan's onstage Q&A as a series of unintelligible clichĂŠs and platitudes, far from a genuine speech.
Jones points out several perceived contradictions in Meghan's statements. While expressing humility and admitting mistakes, Jones argues that Meghan's actions contradict this image; for instance, the author highlights the issues with Meghan's brand's accidental overselling of honey. The article further criticizes Meghan's comments on balancing motherhood and work, arguing that her perspective disregards the struggles of many working mothers.
The article describes Meghan's expensive attire and jewelry and notes seemingly incongruous actions, such as the suggestion of her 'snubbing' Harry during an event. Jones suggests that Meghan's actions revealed a disconnect between her glamorous public persona and her actual work ethic.
The overarching theme of the article is the critique of Meghan Markle's public image, arguing that her presentation at the summit was inauthentic and revealed a lack of genuine understanding of the struggles faced by many working mothers and entrepreneurs.
Earlier this week, the Duchess of Sussex revealed the real reason why she ditched her verbose brand name American Riviera Orchard: it was a âword saladâ.
The phrase refers not to the arugula she may grow in her Montecito âgardenâ, but rather a mess of words and phrases that are difficult to understand.
By that measure, her âspeechâ last night â which wasnât a speech at all but a sycophantic onstage Q&A â was a salad bowl of unintelligible cliches, platitudes and fake candour.
The occasion was the Time100 summit in New York to celebrate the âmost influential people in the worldâ as ranked by the US magazine Time.
Not that Meghan and Harry made the list this year. They were last top of the pops in 2021 when they appeared on Timeâs cover, Meghan front and centre, Harry perched like a parrot on her shoulder.
But that didnât stop Meghan from making her grand appearance last night. And boy! As she spoke to the magazineâs chief executive Jessica Sibley â not quite an interviewer of Sir David Frostâs calibre or even of the BBCâs One Show host Alex Jones â there was lettuce, tomato, cucumber, a boiled egg, and even some asparagus from the âgardenâ thrown in.
Wearing a ÂŁ3,755 Ralph Lauren trouser suit that was so voluminous it could have powered her into space to join singer-turned-âastronautâ Katy Perry et al, Meghan had painted on her most earnest, humble expression.
She rattled her ÂŁ35,000-worth of jewellery through much hand-gesturing which I imagine was meant to imply she was sincere, heartfelt, passionate.
Meghan at the Time100 summit in New York to celebrate the âmost influential people in the worldâ as ranked by the US magazine Time
At the summit Meghan was wittering on about how the past year had been âbusy and ambitiousâ â read âchaotic and overambitiousâ, writes LIZ JONES
As for her ego-stroking interrogator, she was probably more concerned Megs would take her eye out.
Meghan made several stabs at eating her own organic, flower-sprinkled humble pie. She admitted she had given herself âthe space and the graceâ to make mistakes when launching three businesses this year â her hastily renamed lifestyle brand As Ever, her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, and her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
Look at that, a whole vegetarian lasagne!
The podcast, launched through the coupleâs beleaguered production firm Archewell earlier this month, has so far had the calibre of ânever heard ofâ guests that make me yearn for her long-suffering âfriendâ, the actress, comedian and acclaimed screenwriter Mindy Kaling.
Poor Mindy appeared on Meghanâs Netflix show, only to be scolded for referring to the duchess as a âMarkleâ and not a âSussexâ, an English county she had probably never heard of. Mind you, Mindy couldnât even pronounce âLe Creusetâ.
But, back to the summit in New York, where Meghan was wittering on about how the past year had been âbusy and ambitiousâ â read âchaotic and overambitiousâ.
She insisted that With Love, Meghan, had not been a âstand and stirâ (thatâs a cookery show where the host does nothing else but, well, stand and stir as the duchess generally did through all eight episodes).
And she said she knows all about the latest âSKUsâ (thatâs âStock Keeping Unitsâ which businesses use to manage product levels to you and me).
Footage from the event appeared to show Meghan âsnubbingâ Harry
The duchess wore a ÂŁ3,755 Ralph Lauren trouser suit that was so voluminous it could have powered her into space to join singer-turned-âastronautâ Katy Perry et al
Does she? Last I read, she was forced to apologise and issue several customer refunds when her brand accidentally âoversoldâ her limited-edition honey despite there not being enough in stock.
Perhaps âSKUsâ had been etched in calligraphy on her wrist to remind her not to say SUVs, the gas guzzler sheâs more familiar with.
But donât fret, she reassured us with a blinding smile. All of this is as important to her as her son Archie losing a tooth, which she said she hoped to be home in time to see. Read: home in time to make sure he doesnât get any blood on the silken lavender pillow.
Meghan added that being a âmomâ to Archie, five, and Lilibet, three, often puts things in perspective for her. âSomething that is seemingly so big somehow becomes so microscopic in importance compared to whatâs happening with my children,â she explained.
Wow. Millions of working women the world over must have slapped their chapped hands to wrinkled foreheads. In one fell swoop, Meghan had put the womenâs movement all the way back to the 1950s. There was the glass ceiling, which the duchess was covering with nailed-on hardboard as she admitted she puts the minutiae of raising a family before work.
I know many women who have spent decades trying to hide that fact while painting on a serene, non-exhausted, Iâm-OK-really face. Women struggling to support their families against workplace sexism, difficult managers and toxic environments because they â unlike Meghan â donât have the financial means to work for themselves. Last night there was the duchess, glibly undoing it all.
While she was at it, she couldnât resist a sly dig at the British Establishment and Harryâs ongoing battle against the Government to have taxpayer-funded security protection when heâs in the UK.
âTo have a partner and husband who is so supportive and have healthy kids who are so joyful in the freeness [sic] of their life and the safety of their life we created for them,â she gushed even as footage from the event appeared to show her âsnubbingâ Harry as he stretched out a hand.
âOf all the things that happened, I never would have imagined at this point Iâd be so happy and free and I really do.â
Sic, sic, sic!
The glamorous mask had slipped, revealing a woman who is merely cosplaying at being an entrepreneur, wafting rather than working.
She even brushed off compelling questions about online trolling and bullying by saying â as though vile internet hatred is little more than one of her beloved buzzing bees â that she has made a âvery conscious effortâ to create boundaries for herself. This meant she was able to, and I quote, âtune out the negative noiseâ.
If only we all had that skill.
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