
Meghan Markle has ignited a wave of criticism after posting a video of herself reclining in a limousine while driving through central Paris, just moments away from the tunnel where Princess Diana lost her life in a tragic car crash in 1997.
The Duchess of Sussex shared the short clip on Instagram during Paris Fashion Week, offering her 4.2 million followers a glimpse of her perspective inside the car. In the video, she relaxes with her feet on the seat as the vehicle passes several iconic Parisian bridges, including Pont Alexandre III and Pont des Invalides. The route soon approaches Pont de l’Alma, near the tunnel where Diana, Dodi Fayed, and driver Henri Paul were killed, a tragedy that left a lasting impact on Prince Harry, Meghan’s husband.
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Critics Call the Clip “Insensitive”
Royal commentators and social media users were quick to express their disapproval. Critics described the post as “bewilderingly tasteless” and insensitive, questioning Meghan’s judgment.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Mail:
“I don’t understand what on earth she was thinking—well, she can’t have been thinking. No adviser would ever advise doing something so strange. It’s insensitive beyond belief and a complete absence of thought. Diana’s death is a tragedy that has scarred so much of Harry’s life, and I can’t imagine he would find this very appropriate.”
Social media reactions mirrored Fitzwilliams’ sentiment. On X, one user wrote: “Regardless of specific location, filming herself driving through Paris at night is sending exactly the message she intends to send.” Another added: “Not exactly helpful for Prince Harry,” while one simply commented: “You cannot make this up.”
Some users expressed shock and disbelief: “Please tell me that’s not real..? She didn’t actually do that… did she..?”
A Glamorous Week Overshadowed by Controversy
The video surfaced shortly after Meghan made a surprise appearance at the Balenciaga show, where she mingled with high-profile figures including Anna Wintour, Anne Hathaway, and Baz Luhrmann. While her Paris Fashion Week moments were meant to highlight her style and presence on the global stage, the limousine clip has diverted attention, drawing a storm of criticism rather than admiration.
Cultural Context and Commentary
In the UK and among royal watchers worldwide, Princess Diana remains an enduring symbol of compassion and tragedy. Any gestures or imagery associated with the site of her death are highly sensitive, particularly for her sons, William and Harry. Meghan’s video, whether intended as casual or stylish, struck a nerve because it inadvertently intersects with one of the most profound personal losses in the Royal Family’s history.
Observers note that in the era of social media, celebrities face amplified scrutiny, and even brief moments like a limousine video can provoke intense backlash. Critics argue that context and awareness are vital when engaging with audiences online—especially when family tragedy intersects with public life.
As of now, Meghan has not publicly addressed the criticism, and the clip continues to circulate online, fueling debate among royal fans and social media commentators. Whether seen as a harmless social media moment or a misstep in taste, the incident underscores the delicate balance public figures must navigate between personal expression and public perception.
Source: IOL
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