Meghan Markle has been accused of showing that she is "not ready" to fully accept her flaws. The , 43, recently made her second podcast appearance within the past month.
The former working royal - with her answer to one particular part .
Newsweek's chief royal correspondent Jack Royston wrote in a recent article titled "Meghan Markle Shows She's Still Not Ready to Accept Her Flaws": "The most obvious is that the veracity of some of her own and 's past statements has been called into question. However, there is a second underlying issue, which is that she did not actually answer the question that was put to her, and swerving it speaks to a longstanding flaw in her messaging."
Meghan was asked what she would have done differently to rewrite her narrative, to which she responded: "I would ask people to tell the truth."
The reply has been questioned after some of Meghan and 's past comments have come under fire - and ultimately been questioned.
Meghan's account of an unnamed royal expressing "concerns" about her unborn son's skin tone in March 2021 reportedly prompted King Charles to write to Meghan to say the comment was simply curiosity, according to biography Endgame.
In January 2023, Harry, however, told ITV that Meghan has never accused any member of the Royal Family of racism but rather unconscious bias.
Harry's comment then prompted some people to argue that if the public had misinterpreted her comments, the couple should have corrected the record right away.
In 2022, Meghan revealed how she messed up her first-ever curtsey when meeting the late Queen Elizabeth II, with Harry later commenting on his wife's "flawless" curtsey.
Harry, 40, wrote in his memoir Spare: "Meg went straight to her and dropped a deep, flawless curtsy."