Meghan Markle has recently been advised to reconsider her current path after facing harsh public criticism. Royal biographer Christopher Wilson shared his perspective in an article for The daily mail, responding to statements made by ex vanity fair editor Tina Brown at The Ankler Podcastwhere Brown offered a blunt assessment of the Duchess of Sussex.
In his comments, Brown accused Meghan of having “totally fucked up ideas” and called her “flawless about doing everything wrong.” Additionally, he described Meghan’s trial as “the worst of anyone in the entire world.” These direct comments garnered a lot of attention, prompting Wilson to give her own advice to Meghan.
Wilson encouraged Meghan to focus on leaving a positive legacy, rather than pursuing strategies that attract negative attention. He suggested Markle could learn a lesson from other American women who have married royals. “Beat by ex-vanity fair “Editor Tina Brown has ‘the worst judgment of anyone in the world,’ Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, appears to be attracting even more negative publicity,” he commented.
He continued: “So perhaps this is the time for Meghan to follow the example of the thirty-plus American women who married royals in the past, those who remained dignified and left a good mark on the world.” Wilson’s comments implied that a shift in focus could help Meghan redefine her public image, following the example of former American royals who prioritized dignity and positive influence over controversy.
Brown and Wilson’s comments highlight the scrutiny Meghan continues to face as she plays her role outside the British royal family. For now, its path forward remains a topic of widespread public and media interest.