Megyn Kelly doesn’t just dislike Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. She despises her with the kind of fervor usually reserved for personal enemies. That rage boiled over again last week when Kelly claimed on her show that Meghan “helped kill the Queen.

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Yes, seriously. According to Kelly, no amount of dancing or social media presence can make Meghan likeable or human, not after what she’s “shown” the world. What, then, has Meghan shown? Independence? Confidence? Joy?

Kelly’s outburst isn’t just petty; it borders on obsession, evident in her attempts to imitate Meghan’s style purely for mockery. The viral dance may have triggered the latest rant, but the real issue runs deeper. Kelly watched a woman she never thought would be accepted—let alone celebrated—step into a royal spotlight she once imagined for herself, and she’s never let it go.

Megyn Kelly’s Meghan Hatred Started the Day She Got Engaged

On the day Harry and Meghan shared their engagement news, Kelly made her true feelings known. Sitting beside royal commentator Victoria Arbiter (another Meghan Sussex critic) on NBC’s Today show, she quipped, “If only I had known the royal family was into divorced Americans, I would have tried harder earlier in my career.” Kelly couldn’t hide the jealousy.

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That clip has aged like spoiled milk. Even so, Meghan being a divorcee wasn’t unusual in royal circles. Princess Anne divorced and remarried. King Charles married Camilla after being unfaithful to Princess Diana. Prince Andrew’s messy divorce didn’t stop him from living off the royal purse. Meghan’s background was never the real problem, it was the pretext. Kelly wasn’t scrutinizing the monarchy; she was fixated on the fact that a Black-biracial woman had been embraced by an institution that she assumed would have made space for someone like Meghan Sussex.

Even back then, Kelly was signaling resentment. Meghan was confident, successful, and beloved by Harry. Kelly, by contrast, was stuck in mid-career limbo and married to a novelist who writes about time-traveling subway commuters. Her on-air bitterness didn’t just foreshadow the coming attacks. It made clear she saw Meghan as a rival.

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Accusing Meghan of Killing the Queen Is Not Commentary, It’s Defamation

So when Kelly claimed Meghan “helped kill the Queen,” she crossed a line. Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022 at the age of 96. Official reports confirm she was battling bone cancer. There is no evidence—none—that Meghan had any role in her death. Kelly’s statement wasn’t an analysis. It was character assassination disguised as a punchline.

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This is the same playbook Kelly has used for years. She’s called Meghan a “malignant narcissist.” She accused her of marrying Harry for money. She clutched her pearls over every podcast and public appearance. But somehow, she finds no words for Prince Andrew. No disgust for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. No outrage over the millions paid in a civil settlement to Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault when she was a teenager.

Kelly’s silence on Andrew is louder than her screams about Meghan. And it tells us exactly what her problem is. Meghan didn’t break the rules—she just refused to grovel. They expected someone like Meghan to be grateful that a man like Prince Harry would marry her. They wanted her to prostrate herself before him, his family, and the monarchy’s ideals. This is why Kelly mocks Meghan’s Netflix show, alongside another bitter critic, Maureen Callahan. Kelly and Callahan were not the only ones to do this; Vanessa Feltz also mocked Meghan by imitating her. Again, these women are severely deranged and mock Meghan because they seriously believe they, or their likenesses, should be in Meghan’s position. And as long as Meghan continues not to act subservient, their ritualistic mocking will continue. It’s why they pray for a divorce. It’s why they feed the cult of obsessive hate.

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Final Thoughts

Kelly’s hatred is not about standards; it’s about controlling Meghan’s narrative. She struggles to accept that a man like Harry would marry someone like Meghan and not her. As Meghan continues to refuse to shrink herself to fit royal expectations, these critics will denounce her every time she smiles, speaks, or dances in public.

It’s striking to see conservative Americans like Megyn Kelly and Meghan McCain claim their American identity yet boast about being subservient to America’s former owner.

If the British press serves as Meghan’s tabloid enemy, then Megyn Kelly is her one-sided American equivalent. Unlike Meghan, however, Kelly cannot walk away quietly. She needs the attention. She feeds on the hate. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, meanwhile, lives rent-free in Kelly’s mind—and pays not a cent for the privilege.


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