Wendy Williams has made controversial remarks about Meghan Markle, suggesting she “weaseled her way into the kingdom” before leaving the United Kingdom for Los Angeles. The outspoken daytime talk show host also referred to Meghan as the “Duchess of Malibu,” emphasizing her transition from royal life to Hollywood.

 Meghan and Harry announced they were stepping down as senior royals to carve out a 'more progressive' role within the monarchy

Williams shared her opinion on Meghan dropping her first name, Rachel, to further her career in Hollywood, stating, “I think she did the right thing.” She applauded Meghan for what she perceived as successfully integrating into the royal family and navigating the public spotlight when she and Prince Harry began dating.

 Wendy Williams cruelly claimed Meghan Markle 'weaseled her way into the kingdom' before leaving the United Kingdom for Los Angeles

The talk show host highlighted the swift departure of Meghan and Harry from their senior royal duties, often referred to as “Megxit,” earlier this year. She noted that despite Meghan’s entry into royal life, the couple chose to relocate permanently to California, establishing a new life away from the royal family amidst the global pandemic.

 The Royal Family apparently hoped Meghan and Harry for consider returning to the UK to help the the national effort against the outbreak

Meghan’s return to Los Angeles, where she reportedly feels more at home in the Hollywood lifestyle, symbolizes a shift in priorities and ambitions. Williams hinted at Harry’s support for Meghan’s desires, even before their royal departure, suggesting that Meghan’s influence has extended their social circles and brought notable figures like Oprah and Serena Williams into their lives.

 She said it appears to have worked too, 'including weaseling her way into the kingdom'

While the royal family hoped Meghan and Harry might return to the UK to assist with national efforts during the pandemic, their decision to settle in California underscores their pursuit of independence and new opportunities outside of traditional royal duties.