Meghan Markle’s trauma response has just been exposed by a writer who just penned a cover story for Vanity Fair that exposes how the Sussexes behaved during their time with Spotify.
Everything of note has been shared in Ms Anna Peele’s piece for the outlet.
According to its findings, Meghan’s behavior towards those in her employ, and those working for Spotify possibly stemmed from her past.
But for the writer, “It’s hard to imagine how someone who seems so earnestly intent on being kind and engaging in world-improving (if also brand-building) activities could wind up engaging in revanchism with people so below her in status.”
According to the piece, a ‘partial’ answer to this, at least, can come from an Archetypes podcast alongside Mindy Kailing where Meghan admitted to being ‘shy’ and a ‘loner’ in school who “never had anyone to sit with at lunch.”
To the writer, “In other words, Meghan was a good person trying to do good things in spite of—and at times because of—unkind people.”
One instance that the writer brought forward was when an employee who suffered a ‘terrible experience’ at the hands of Meghan got a ‘thank-you note’ and even a gift.
This led the writer to compare Meghan’s past with her present and noted, “Is it any surprise that a sense of victimhood and righteousness could continue to exist in a person who had been treated so horribly by the press and her husband’s family?”
“That people whom Meghan may have perceived as enemies or interlopers—members of the loathsome media,” or even people who “actually knew how to make a podcast, or her pitiable father and half sister selling her secrets and history to tabloids for cash—might have seemed more powerful than her in some way,”
“Despite her immense fame and wealth and privilege?” the writer posed.
Then perhaps a thought or argument came along, like “then whatever happened to them, well…they shouldn’t have gotten between Meghan and her good work.”
Aftera ll, “as Harry knows, trauma can warp your perspective,” the writer noted before signing off.