The entitlement of the so-called “Duchess of Sussex” is on full display again, folks. Meghan Markle, along with her equally clueless husband, decided to grace the Los Angeles World Series with their presence. Sporting their brand-new Dodgers caps, perhaps they believed the crowd was there to see them, not the game. Spoiler alert—they got booed. It’s almost as if the American fans are getting tired of their antics.
Meghan’s attempt at rebranding herself as an all-American girl is just another chapter in her never-ending fantasy novel. Apparently, she’s trying to shift those Canadian Blue Jays loyalties into Dodgers fandom. But let’s face it, what else is new? She’s about as authentic as a three-dollar bill. It’s the same old song and dance: Meghan can’t resist the spotlight—no matter if it’s on Hollywood sets or baseball bleachers.
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And let’s not forget the staged Dodgers celebration video that reeks of desperation. Who conveniently sets up a camera to capture their “spontaneous” joy during a game? Only someone in dire need of attention. The Royals have never had this much drama until Meghan decided to put on her crown of delusion. While real presence like Magic Johnson sat behind them, the fans weren’t here for a Markle reality show.
There’s more to this saga than baseball hats and forced celebrations. Remember Meghan’s so-called human rights trip to Africa? It wasn’t about lifting the needy but lifting her own image. Instead of embracing the opportunity to make genuine change, she was busy staging a high-end fashion shoot, complete with a personal glam squad. The kids were props; the trip was just an expensive set piece for her own benefit.
It’s time to rip off the facade and see this act for what it is. Meghan and Harry might have escaped the British monarchy, but they can’t escape their need for global adoration. How long until people realize that no crown can sanctify hypocrisy? That’s up to you—not some headline-chasing duchess who thinks she’s the second coming of Diana.
					
						
					
