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Meghan Markle may have address bullying allegations, royal expert says.

 


Meghan Markle's podcast feedback about 'strong-minded women' being labelled as 'difficult' is a way for her to address criticism and bullying allegations, the Mail's Kate Mansey tells Palace Confidential.
Meghan Markle's ultra-modern podcast episode - in which she claims that 'strong-minded women' are labelled 'difficult' - may also have been her way of addressing critics who have accused her of bullying, the Mail on Sunday's Assistant Editor has said.
In her Archetypes podcast for Spotify, the Duchess of Sussex said that the 'B-word' is being used to 'gaslight' female who comprehend what they want.
She claimed last week that 'strong-minded women' are branded 'difficult' due to the fact it is a codeword for 'b**ch' - and stated that whilst 'not all and sundry is going to like you, the goal can be for them to admire you'.



Meghan Markle's brand new podcast episode - in which she claims that 'strong-minded women' are labelled 'difficult' - can also have been her way of addressing critics who have accused her of bullying, the Mail on Sunday's Assistant Editor has said.
In her Archetypes podcast for Spotify, the Duchess of Sussex stated that the 'B-word' is being used to 'gaslight' girls who comprehend what they want.
She claimed closing week that 'strong-minded women' are branded 'difficult' due to the fact it is a codeword for 'b**ch' - and said that while 'not absolutely everyone is going to like you, the purpose can be for them to recognize you'.



She added that Meghan might also have challenged those who commented on her behaviour by using discussing that she dislikes being branded 'pushy', and pointing out the sexism which can come with branding positive attitudes as terrible when ladies operate them.
'Having said that, two of the complainants have been stated to be women,' she added. 'So it is difficult.'
She brought that Meghan may additionally have challenged those who commented on her behaviour through discussing that she dislikes being branded 'pushy', and pointing out the sexism which can come with branding positive attitudes as bad when girls function them.



'Having said that, two of the complainants were stated to be women,' she added. 'So it is difficult.'
And speaking about the word 'difficult' as a way to describe women, she added: 'My friend said to me, there's a positive point when you come to phrases with the truth that not every body is going to like you, the purpose can't be for all of us to like you, however the intention can be for them to appreciate you.'
Meghan stated buddies are 'reclaiming' and 'embracing' the 'B-word' - but she herself refuses to say it on the podcast, calling it the 'B-word' throughout or spelling it out for listeners. She said she would never use it barring when referring to a woman dog.



She said: 'I understand when I used to be a kid and human beings would say "sticks and stones might also damage your bones, but names will in no way hurt you". Well, that used to be simply a flat-out lie. Of path names hurt. But what takes place when we use that ache to fuel purpose, when the B-word is shouted with one intent, but you're able to let it go and to remind your self of all the other words with a 'B' that better describe you. Beautiful, blessed, brilliant, beguiling, blissful, bedazzling. Take your pick'.
Buckingham Palace announced until now this 12 months that it would no longer be releasing details of an inside investigation into the claims of Meghan's bullying, and this led to accusations of a Royal cover-up.

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