Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Branded ‘Deluded and Desperate’ in Harsh TV Segment
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced another wave of media backlash after being described as “deluded and very desperate” during a recent panel on Dan Wootton Uncensored on TalkTV. The discussion, covered by The Express, centred on the Sussexes’ ongoing public-image struggles following a series of high-profile appearances in the United States and Europe.
During the broadcast, commentators argued that the couple’s continued focus on media projects — including Meghan’s new lifestyle venture and rumours of a Netflix follow-up documentary — has backfired among both UK and US audiences. One panellist claimed their public statements now appear “strategic rather than sincere,” pointing to waning audience interest and declining streaming engagement.
The criticism follows a pattern of British-media scepticism toward the Duke and Duchess, who have frequently been portrayed as detached from the Royal Family’s core duties. According to The Guardian, royal aides maintain that the couple’s activities are “independent of the Palace” but continue to generate unwanted controversy for the institution.
Supporters of the Sussexes argue that the constant scrutiny proves the couple remain culturally relevant. Yet the TalkTV segment reignited the debate over whether Harry and Meghan can ever redefine their public image beyond the monarchy they left behind — or whether they’ve become locked in a media narrative of their own making.





