Meghan Markle slammed as her Mother’s Day post shows son Archie in pricey pajamas: ‘She isn’t relatable’

Meghan’s Instagram tribute painted a picture of perfect motherhood, but the public response was anything but warm. The focus shifted swiftly from her heartfelt message to the extravagant $75 pajamas Archie wore, seen by many as a symbol of excess. Accusations flew that the post was less about family and more about flaunting wealth and seeking attention. Meanwhile, Meghan’s omission of any mention of her own mother, Doria Ragland, and the absence of a tribute from Prince Harry, fueled speculation about fractures within the royal family.

The backlash revealed the harsh scrutiny Meghan endures at every turn, where genuine moments are dissected and doubted. In a world craving authenticity, this Mother’s Day post became a battleground of perception, privilege, and pain—highlighting the impossible balance Meghan faces as a mother under the relentless gaze of the public eye.

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