In a scathing on-air rant that’s ignited fierce backlash, a former Fox News host has accused Meghan Markle of being a “malignant narcissist” who, in their words, “planned from the beginning to marry into the royal family.”
The explosive claim, delivered without hesitation, painted the Duchess of Sussex as a calculated figure who allegedly used her relationship with Prince Harry as a stepping stone for global fame and influence.
“She knew exactly what she was doing. This wasn’t love at first sight—it was strategy,” the ex-host declared.
“Everything from the public image to the victim narrative has been rehearsed. It’s classic narcissism.”
The comments come amid ongoing debates over Meghan and Harry’s role in reshaping the monarchy—and whether their brand is built on personal truth or media manipulation.

Royal experts and mental health advocates were quick to condemn the language used. Many called the term “malignant narcissist” not only medically inappropriate, but irresponsible and inflammatory, especially in the context of public discourse.
“It’s one thing to critique public figures. It’s another to pathologize them without evidence,” said one clinical psychologist.
Meghan Markle has not responded directly to the remarks, but supporters are demanding an apology and pushing back against what they call “unhinged character assassination.”
Whether you see it as brutal honesty or a smear campaign, one thing is clear: the royal controversy isn’t cooling down anytime soon.
