Meghan Markle – 3 ways Duchess takes a swipe at the Royals in cringe 40th birthday video
MEGHAN Markle has today taken a string of veiled swipes at the Royal Family in her 40th birthday video.
The Duchess of Sussex was today seen for the first time since giving birth to her daughter Lilibet two months ago – joking and smiling as she marked her big day.
And the former actress called in Bridesmaids star Melissa McCarthy to promote her 40×40 initiative, asking A-listers to donate their time for her new mentorship programme.
But the video could be perceived to contain a number of criticisms towards the Royal Family.
In the first 30 seconds of the clip, actress Melissa claims she is working on her organic garden before pretending to realise her camera is on for the video chat.
She then says: "Hang on, I'll be right back."
The American actress then returns to the screen joking "this will probably be better for you" – having changed from her beige robe into a floral dress and fascinator and gloves.
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The gag clearly is a reference to Meghan's time in the UK, poking fun at garden party attire.
In another swipe, Meghan is seen drinking from a VERY British teacup while snacking on some tea and biscuits – seemingly a deliberate nod to the country she and her family fled from.
And Meghan's birthday message could be seen in a jibe towards the royals with the message: "the most valuable gifts of time is also time spent in service".
The Royals are known to dedicate their lives to service.
"SERVICE IS UNIVERSAL" STRIKES AGAIN
During her coronation, the Queen stated: "I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong."
And after Meghan and Harry quit the Firm, they released a statement saying "service is universal".
To celebrate her 40th spin around the sun, the duchess wants people around the world to "help women reentering the workforce".
In a post on her Archewell website, she wrote: "In reflecting on my 40th birthday and the many things I am grateful for, I’m struck that time is among our most essential gifts.
"Time with our loved ones, time doing the things we love, time spent learning, laughing, growing, and the sacred time we have on this earth.
"Amongst the most valuable gifts of time is also time spent in service to others knowing that it can contribute to incredible change.
"To that last point, and with my 40th lap around the sun in mind, it made me wonder: what would happen if we all committed 40 minutes to helping someone else or to mentoring someone in need?
"And then what would happen if we asked our friends to do the same?"
She then continued in the vid: "Over two million women in the US and tens of millions around the world have lost their jobs due to Covid.
"I think if we all do it and see all commit to some sort of act of service, we can have some type of ripple effect."
Meghan has asked 40 activists, athletes, artists, and world leaders to participate.
Among those who have committed 40 minutes of their time to mentor a woman in their community are singer Adele, poet Amanda Gorman, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, the wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and fashion designer Stella McCartney.
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