Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, who once championed Meghan, has reversed course and is now questioning the former actress’s credibility. I…

Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, who once championed Meghan, has reversed course and is now questioning the former actress’s credibility.
It’s always refreshing when someone admits they’ve been misled. It takes real character to acknowledge a mistake, and Ryan deserves credit for speaking her truth. On her podcast Telling Everybody Everything, Ryan didn’t hold back, saying, “I liked Meghan Markle. I was rooting for Meghan Markle. But she is very Hollywood—even for me—and I don’t like that in people.”
Let that sink in for a moment. When a Hollywood personality finds Meghan too Hollywood, it speaks volumes. If someone from the entertainment industry calls you out for being excessively polished and manufactured, you know you’ve crossed the line from authentic to artificial.
Ryan didn’t stop there. She pointed out the glaring inconsistencies in Meghan’s narrative—something many of us have been saying for years. “I see now… and maybe it’s just the projects she’s choosing. It does feel like she has lied about whether she knew who Prince Harry was. And these details about her childhood change and don’t add up.”
Finally! Someone with a platform is calling out what we’ve all noticed. Meghan’s stories simply don’t add up. Remember when she claimed she knew nothing about the royal family before her supposed blind date with Harry? As if a grown woman who majored in international relations, visited London multiple times, and had high-society friends had never heard of Prince Harry? Please. There are even photos of Meghan outside Buckingham Palace as a tourist years before she met him. The idea that she never Googled him before their date is, frankly, laughable.
Ryan also called out Meghan’s shifting backstory in her new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan. “She said on her Netflix show that they ate TV dinners growing up, but in an old interview, she was like, ‘We would eat farm-fresh.’” Sound familiar? Meghan constantly adjusts her childhood story to fit whatever image she’s trying to project. When she wants to seem relatable, she claims she grew up on TV dinners. When she wants to appear as a sophisticated foodie, suddenly her childhood was all about organic farm-to-table meals.
Ryan described Meghan’s persona as “manicured and forced”, and she’s absolutely right. Every public appearance, interview, and project feels overly calculated. There’s nothing spontaneous or genuine—it’s all about controlling the narrative. But Meghan seems to forget which version of herself she’s sold to the public, leading to contradictions that are impossible to ignore.
Even Meghan’s own father, Thomas Markle, has called her out for being inauthentic. And who would know better than the man who raised her? Let’s not forget how she cut him off right before her wedding, leaving him to suffer a heart attack alone while she was living her fairytale. He has never even met his grandchildren. Meghan preaches compassion but seems to apply it selectively.
And speaking of With Love, Meghan, let’s talk about this Netflix project. A crew member told People magazine that “she made sure everyone felt included—from Netflix executives to our director to every PA on set. No one was left out.”
Well, isn’t that just wonderful? Meghan managed to treat her employees with basic human decency. Should we give her a medal? This glowing review feels suspiciously like another PR move to counter the numerous reports of Meghan’s difficult behavior. Remember all those palace aides who quit after working with her? The bullying allegations that were serious enough to warrant an official investigation? Those reports don’t align with this carefully curated image of a warm, inclusive boss. But this is Meghan’s pattern—create a new narrative and hope people forget the old one.
Meanwhile, as Meghan tries to rebrand herself as a lifestyle guru, our beloved Catherine, Princess of Wales, is demonstrating true grace and dignity while facing real challenges. The contrast couldn’t be clearer. Catherine has maintained her privacy regarding her health while still reassuring the public. She doesn’t need Netflix cameras following her around to feel validated.
And what about Prince William? He has been a rock of support for Catherine, continuing his royal duties and being there for their three children. He embodies the very essence of a true prince—putting duty, family, and country above personal ambition. Unlike his brother Harry, who seems to have abandoned everything he once stood for in pursuit of Hollywood fame and Netflix deals.
Katherine Ryan’s comments also touch on something crucial—Meghan’s relationship with Harry. Every project, every interview, every public appearance seems designed to leverage her royal connection. But in the process, Harry has been reduced from a beloved prince to a supporting character in The Meghan Show.
What happened to the fun-loving, charismatic prince we all adored? The man who created the Invictus Games and had a natural rapport with everyone he met? That Harry seems long gone, replaced by someone who appears perpetually drained and defensive.
Even King Charles and Queen Camilla must find this situation heartbreaking. Despite everything Harry and Meghan have said about them, they have maintained their dignity, focusing on their royal duties rather than engaging in public feuds. Charles has repeatedly extended olive branches to his younger son, only to be met with more demands. His patience and restraint deserve admiration.
And Queen Camilla—what a transformation she has undergone. Once vilified, she is now a respected, hardworking member of the royal family, championing causes like literacy and domestic violence awareness. She has won over critics through action, not by crafting a self-serving PR narrative.
Katherine Ryan’s shift in perspective is significant because she was once a Meghan supporter. She genuinely wanted to believe in Meghan’s message, but like so many others, she has now seen the cracks in the carefully constructed facade. And she’s not alone. Even in America, where Meghan and Harry once enjoyed overwhelming support, polls show their popularity is waning. People are growing tired of their endless complaints, especially when they’re being made from inside a lavish Montecito mansion.
The saddest part? The damage this has done to Harry. Those of us who remember his journey—from the boy who walked behind his mother’s coffin to the dedicated serviceman and beloved royal—feel like we’re mourning the person he once was. There’s an emptiness in his eyes now, a far cry from the lively, mischievous prince we once knew.
The frustrating thing is that Harry and Meghan could have done so much good. They had the platform, the public interest, and the resources to make a real impact. Instead, we get self-indulgent Netflix projects and endless contradictions.
Meanwhile, our working royals continue to lead by example. William and Catherine remain devoted to their family and duties, reminiscent of the Queen and Prince Philip’s steadfast partnership. King Charles is proving to be a thoughtful and modern monarch. Princess Anne remains the unsung hero of the royal family, carrying out hundreds of engagements with little fanfare. And the Wessexes continue their steady dedication to service.
The difference between the working royals and the Sussexes couldn’t be clearer. One side understands that being royal is about duty and service; the other treats it as a brand. Katherine Ryan’s comments have exposed the truth about Meghan’s carefully curated image, and she won’t be the last to speak out.
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