Unfortunately for Meghan, her presence in the kingdom was only met with hostility and callous racism.
Now,Meghan’s staffers are doubling down on the “bully” accusations.
But that’s not all there have been many times that Meghan’s attempts at reaching her audience backfired.

“Possibly one [of] the most cringe things to ever [be] made.
[Meghan] is a true narcissist,” one user wrote.
“A very spoiled, entitled and slightly dim couple on a whinge-athon.

Six hours of hot air,” another asserted.
TV critic Darren Franich explains the issue well.
“Everything is so staged and phony with her.

Is there a genuine bone in her body????”
an X usercommentedabout the video.
What a repulsive ‘photo op’ they achieved.

They are ‘touring the damage’?
Are they politicians now?
They don’t live here; they are tourists.

Deemed a PR stunt, Meghan and Harry’s visit wasn’t well received.
“They are grief grifters.
Despicable duo,” one personwrotein Bateman’s comment section.

Others defended the former royals, with oneXuser calling Bateman a “keyboard warrior.”
According to sources who spoke toRadarOnline.com, Meghan and Harry were shocked at the backlash they received.
“This reinforces their belief that they can’t just everyone,” said one source.
“Their detractors will always find a way to pull them down, regardless of their intentions.”
“She wasn’t there long she seemed to be there for the photographs.”
The seemingly charitable gesture appeared as yet another PR stunt to much of the public.
“Wouldn’t iftar during Ramadan [have] been more meaningful for Afghan women?
And more about them than her,” someonesuggested, referring to the fast-breaking meal eaten during the holiday.