Megyn Kelly Questions Authenticity of Meghan Markle‘s World Series Festivity
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly questioned the genuineness of Meghan Markle’s public reaction to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ victory in the World Series, suggesting the footage shared by the duchess of Sussex was staged. Kelly made the comments on her show, the Megyn Kelly Show, after footage of Markle and Prince Harry celebrating the Dodgers’ win went viral.
Kelly noted that Markle, originally from Los Angeles, posted the video to her Instagram stories, while Harry appeared less keen. She speculated the couple “went back and checked their security camera” to obtain the footage, adding, “That whole reaction was as authentic as those Lauren sanchez boobs we talked about earlier,” referencing Bezos’ wife.
Further context emerged from sports reporter Kayla Zajfen, who shared on her own Instagram stories that Prince Harry was actually rooting for the Toronto Blue Jays, potentially due to Canada’s constitutional ties to the British monarchy. Zajfen wrote, “Best game ever. Sorry H your team didn’t win but mine diiiiiiiiid.” This revelation contrasted with previous images of Harry wearing a Dodgers cap and appearing to celebrate with Markle at a prior World Series game.
The differing allegiances sparked discussion online, with County Highway editor Walter Kirn commenting on kelly’s show that Harry “didn’t pretend to be an American.” One social media user on X remarked, “So Harry was actually rooting for the Jays while the LA ladies Meghan and Kelly were cheering for the Dodgers. That’s fun.”
Prince Harry is currently in Canada participating in remembrance events with the Canadian armed forces, potentially offering an opportunity to connect with Blue Jays fans.