Meghan Markle has come under fire for her decision-making skills, particularly when it comes to selecting projects and work-related choices. Tina Brown, the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, shared her frank opinions about Markle during an appearance on The Ankler Podcast.
Brown stated, “The issue with Meghan is that she has the worst judgment of anyone in the world. She has a consistent track record of getting it all wrong. Unfortunately, all of her ideas seem to be complete failures.” Her comments highlight concerns over Markle’s ability to navigate her professional endeavors successfully.
Brown also expressed sympathy for Prince Harry, describing him as “the lamb to the slaughter in this situation.” She noted that he “blindly follows her, almost like a child,” suggesting that Harry may not be fully aware of the implications of Markle’s decisions.
In a related discussion, expert Jennie Bond speculated that Meghan may be contemplating writing a memoir. She pointed out, “It’s been over two years since that explosive interview, and she has managed to steer clear of any controversy regarding the Royal Family in that time.” Bond acknowledged that while Meghan mentioned keeping a journal, which could be used as a potential “weapon” in the future, she has shown discretion and dignity since her high-profile interviews.
Bond emphasized that Meghan appears to be focused on her future rather than dwelling on the past, stating, “I don’t believe we should be raising unnecessary alarms about a potential memoir.” This perspective suggests that Markle is intent on moving forward in her life and career, despite the ongoing scrutiny she faces.