Megyn Kelly slams Harry and Meghan’s new $100M Netflix documentary as ‘insufferable’

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Megyn Kelly called Netflix’s new Harry and Meghan documentary “insufferable” and speculated whether the prince needs a qualified psychotherapist instead of a “whiny, nagging wife.”

Kelly wasn’t too impressed by the Sussexes’ much-discussed Netflix debut, which most have dismissed as an out-of-touch rant fest that continued to propagate the tired narrative about Harry and Meghan’s difficult time fulfilling their royal duties. .

The SiriusXM host on Monday called the docuseries, which began Thursday, “three hours I’ll never get back.” And that was the best thing the former Fox News host ever said.

Kelly said the documentary was largely “uninspiring” and ultimately an “endless waste of time”.

Harry and Meghan spent most of the first few episodes of their show complaining, which is not a new act for the duke and duchess.

“Believe it or not, this couple is still complaining,” Kelly said.

“From the Montecito mansion, with two beautiful and perfectly healthy children, a small chicken coop and flower garden out back, matching Ugg’s for Meghan and her toddler, all royal titles still intact with matching stationery, and nearly $200 million in the bank thanks to his insatiable desire to ‘finally tell his story’.

‘Like Oprah. And on Spotify. And to NY magazine. And in a memory. And… well, you get the point,” Kelly said jokingly.

Kelly, during a 20-minute review of the show, focused on what she identified as the amount of “emotional baggage Harry still carries with him.”

‘Is big!’ she exclaimed.

“My God, this man is insecure…he clearly hasn’t resolved the trauma of his mother’s untimely death,” she continued. ‘Over and over again I told myself, this guy needed therapy!’

A true psychotherapist. That’s what he needed. She is not a whiny wife who woke up upset,” Kelly stated.

Megyn Kelly reacts to the Netflix documentary Harry and Meghan, calling it “boring, uninspiring” and an “endless waste of time.”

Kelly also took aim at what she perceived as Meghan’s claim that she doesn’t have a father, or perhaps doesn’t want one.

‘She doesn’t have a dad? What a farce! She has a dad. He raised her and loved her and paid for her college and never asked for any of this attention,” she said.

“He screwed up dealing with the paparazzi, setting up photos of himself preparing for his wedding, reportedly in exchange for money.” It’s not good, but was it really unforgivable?

‘A mistake after a lifetime of loving and supporting her? You know who doesn’t have a dad? Me and millions of people who would kill to have just one more Christmas with them,” Kelly continued, further harping on the ways in which Harry and Meghan’s ongoing sob stories arguably don’t read as well as the couple hopes.

Other voices, even a chorus, agree with Kelly’s dissection of the documentary, including Rebecca English, who wrote, according to Kelly, that the Duke and Duchess played their game out of sympathy in ways that spread the truth further. beyond its limit.

The second part of the documentary, which English predicts will cover “the couple’s wedding, their subsequent falling out with William and Kate and their acrimonious departure from the Royal Family”, will be released on Thursday.

The first three hours of the show documented Harry and Meghan making their grand departure from the royal family, their engagement, and the negative media attention the couple drew early on.

Harry defended his decision to marry American actress Markle while making fun of his father and brother.

“I think for a lot of people in the family, especially obviously the men, there can be a temptation or an urge to marry someone who would fit the mold rather than someone you might be meant to be with. The difference between making decisions with the head or with the heart. And my mother certainly made most of her decisions, if not all, from her heart. And I am my mother’s son,’ she said.

In a clip that has gone viral, Markle described how shocked she was expected to bow to her new boyfriend’s grandmother, the Queen of England.

Markle said she thought Harry was “kidding” when he told her that he would have to do her a courtesy upon meeting Her Majesty. He likened his first meal at Windsor to a ‘Medieval Times, Dinner and Tournament’.

He called the experience a “shock to the system.”

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