TV powerhouse Megyn Kelly has ignited a firestorm with her blistering takedown of Meghan Markle, branding her the "Duchess of Duplicity" and ripping apart her latest mental health speech as a narcissistic ploy. In a viral SiriusXM rant, Kelly accuses Meghan of hijacking vulnerable kids' platforms—from cancer wards to anxiety panels—to rehab her image, all while centering herself amid online "bullying" she allegedly courted by chasing global fame. Fans are stunned, with clips exploding across social media: "Nobody saw this coming!" as Kelly demands Meghan "just stop" exploiting tragedies.
The real shocker? Kelly doubles down on Meghan's calculated seduction of Harry, claiming the actress had him on her "vision board" years before their romance, exploiting his trauma for the ultimate jackpot. "You targeted the most eligible bachelor... putty in your hands," Kelly blasts, tying it to whispers of age discrepancies—rumors of Meghan fudging her birth year, with alumni pics suggesting she's closer to 50 than 44. Insiders fuel the fire: edited Netflix cooking shows, hidden pre-royal flings at Soho House, and a pattern of "image curation" from Suits scripts to Spotify flops.
Kelly doesn't spare the Sussex empire's cracks—lavish Montecito spending amid flops, relentless Kate sabotage leaks, and Harry's "weak" enabling. Meghan's Aussie youth talk, sharing "10 years of abuse," gets eviscerated: "No one's targeting those kids like you chased the spotlight," Kelly snaps, echoing Tom Bower's dirt-selling claims. Sussex squad fires back, crying "misogyny," but silence on vision boards and docs raises brows.
This exposé hits harder post-Bower's secrets dump, painting Meghan as Hollywood's ultimate manipulator—preaching resilience while dodging scrutiny. Royal watchers speculate: title revocation next? As William's coronation looms, Kelly's truth bomb questions if Meghan's "victim" arc masks a master hustler. Will she clap back on Netflix, or let the duplicity label stick? The monarchy's thorn has met her match
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