
Meghan Markle has finally broken her silence, penning a personal note amid ongoing controversies surrounding her and her husband, Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex has been at the center of media attention following the release of her Netflix show earlier this month, along with the launch of the website for her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
While the brand has yet to confirm an exact launch date beyond the vague promise of “Spring 2025,” critics have already begun to tear into With Love, Meghan, branding it “unrelatable” and “unoriginal.” Meanwhile, Prince Harry remains embroiled in his own legal battles concerning his U.S. visa status.
In response to the wave of criticism, Meghan appeared to send a direct message to her detractors after a popular podcast host voiced concerns about the backlash she was receiving. Amanda Hirsch, host of Not Skinny But Not Fat, had previously posted on Instagram, predicting the negative reception Meghan’s show would face, writing, “For some reason, ppl wanna hate on her about everything.”
On Wednesday, Hirsch shared an unexpected update: a handwritten letter from Meghan Markle herself. She captioned the post, “OH MY DUCHESS.” The letter read, “Dear Amanda, I heard you were feeling scared. Don’t be! This is the fun part — let’s enjoy it.”
Meghan’s letter arrives amid reports that Kate Middleton has stepped into a key role regarding Prince Harry’s legal troubles. According to Heat Magazine, the Princess of Wales is acting as a “peacemaker” between Prince William and Harry, attempting to mend the fractured relationship between the brothers.
“She’s still holding out hope that, in time, things can heal,” a source told Heat Magazine. “She’s not naïve about the challenges, but she’s not willing to give up fighting.” As Meghan continues to navigate both public scrutiny and her new business venture, her response to critics signals her determination to push forward despite ongoing media attacks. Meanwhile, efforts to bridge the rift within the royal family remain uncertain, with Kate reportedly leading the charge for reconciliation.