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Meghan Markle’s ‘trolling’ claim leads to brutal mocking campaign

Harry’s own comments during the tour underscored the personal context of their advocacy.

Of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, Harry said: “After my mother died just before my 13th birthday, I thought, ‘I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role, wherever this goes, I don’t like it.'”

He added: “It killed my mother, and I was very against it, and I buried my head in the sand for years.”

The couple’s visit has also attracted a lot of attention for its commercial aspects, with Markle’s appearance outfits – including casual pieces such as a ‘Mama’ T-shirt, jeans and a trench coat – being promoted through online platforms linked to her financial interests.

Observers noted that the overlap between personal disclosures and monetary visibility could create complicated public reactions.

“When deeply personal experiences are shared on a high-profile tour that also involves brand partnerships, it inevitably shapes how those moments are received,” the source said.

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