
You're NOT a typical working mum, Meghan – you've got a nanny & it's so grating when you whine, expert slams
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, admitted in April she had an "amazing" nanny who had helped her look after Prince Archie, aged six, and Princess Lilibet, aged three, for the past five years.
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Meghan Markle has been slammed for 'overusing' examples of the difficulties of being a mum, despite having a nanny
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The Duchess of Sussex admitted in April she had an 'amazing' nanny who had helped out the family for the past five years
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Meghan said previously her life of 'juggling' working and being a mum was 'incredibly overwhelming'
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However, an expert has slammed the mum-of-two for "going on and on" about her life as a working mum, despite her "great privilege" giving her access to helpful resources that much of the rest of the world "cannot afford".
Speaking on The Sun's Royal Exclusive Show, News.com.au's Royal Correspondent Bronte Coy said she was "frustrated" by Meghan for "overusing" the examples of her motherly responsibilities.
The expert explained: "I have a son, but when I hear people from positions of great privilege - where they can afford nannies and a lot of help - go on and on and on about the working mum thing, it's not the same.
"Yes, it's time away from your kid - I definitely understand that aspect - but it's not the same as the working mum idea that a lot of the rest of the world has to deal with.
"And so she really leaned into that a lot, and I think, well, is this a struggle that you have a lot?"
Bronte added: "You do have help. And also you are at home a lot."
"I find that a little bit grating."
Meghan had admitted in an appearance on The Jamie Kern Lima Show in April that her nanny would step in to help take her children to school.
Her admission came just weeks after the Duchess of Sussex said she felt the "juggling" of working and being a mum was "incredibly overwhelming", adding: "Oh my gosh, I just need a break."
Adding to Bronte's points, broadcaster and writer Esther Krakue said Meghan was trying "to be this thing that she's clearly not", in relation to her "influencer" status.
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Esther explained: "I don't even want to feel like we're beating down on everything she does - I genuinely wish her all the success.
"But I feel sad that she feels the need to be this thing that she's clearly not. She's not a chemist. She's not a physicist."
"But that's fine - sometimes it's OK to just be pretty and to have good fortune in life and to ride that wave."
In response, Bronte added that she felt Meghan would be best suited to returning to her lifestyle space, which "she clearly loves."
The expert added: "I think that she, I was always hopeful when she leaned into the lifestyle space, clearly she loves that.
"I thought maybe we're going to see a more relaxed, casual, real Meghan - I really had hoped that would work - I thought that was going to be a good idea for her.
"I have been disappointed by the output, however.
"I think it's just not quite landed for a lot of people, particularly now the show is wrapped up."
This comes as the Duchess of Sussex's Netflix cooking show was slammed by an expert for not "being entertaining or informative".
Esther Krakue questioned the point of the eight-part series With Love, Meghan, which saw the duchess hosting celeb pals such as Mindy Kaling and Abigail Spencer.
The Netflix series saw Meghan making guest baskets, beeswax candles, and a single skillet spaghetti, filmed at a farmhouse near her £12million Montecito mansion.
Esther shared: 'There's nothing there.
'She's very, like - I'm not saying this to be horrible - she is not an entertainer or an entertaining person.
'There's not much personality there.
'I never learn anything from her. I love lifestyle shows. I watch them every day. I don't learn anything. I didn't learn anything from hers. And she's just not entertaining.
'She's not a fun person to be around.
'You don't think this is the person I want to go to the pub with to have a pint with.
'It's very clear that she is not box office in terms of entertainment quality.'
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