Fitzwilliams continued, “She has every right to attend fashion events, but to share a video that could be connected in any way to the tragedy of Princess Diana defies belief.”
He added that while Meghan likely meant no harm, “It’s insensitive beyond belief… another example of the Sussexes doing something that makes no sense.” Fitzwilliams also speculated that Prince Harry “would find this very inappropriate” and might be “absolutely horrified” by the timing and location of the video.
Fans React Harshly Online
Royal watchers echoed similar outrage across social media. “Someone please tell me Meghan didn’t film herself driving over that tunnel,” one commenter pleaded. Another replied, “Whether or not it was the exact location, filming herself cruising through Paris at night sends a clear message.”
Some comments grew especially harsh. “Markle is a beast. Anyone who supports her bears her mark,” one user fumed, while another accused her of intentionally trying to provoke her husband. “Could she have done this to push Harry to the point of a divorce?” one speculated, claiming Meghan “loves being a victim” and that such a scandal “would make her the ultimate one.”

The Fashion Week Mishaps
The controversy followed a few awkward moments from Meghan’s Paris Fashion Week appearance. Cameras caught her leaning in to greet Balenciaga’s creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, accidentally bumping her nose against his glasses. Her oversized white suit with a cape also drew mixed reviews, with some fans comparing the look to “unfolded bed sheets.”
A Glamorous Outing Overshadowed
What was meant to be a glamorous return to the Paris fashion scene has instead turned into a PR headache for Meghan Markle. A short reel meant to capture Parisian elegance now has critics questioning her judgment—and reopening old wounds tied to one of the royal family’s darkest moments.