Meghan Markle was ridiculed on Australian television as a group of comedians joked that Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom did not mention Meghan and her husband Prince Harry in a live video address to the Climate Summit at the 26th Climate Change Conference (COP26). Meghan's relationship with the Queen was publicly ridiculed on an Australian TV show, and after being ridiculed for her relationship with the Queen on a satirical panel show, Meghan's fans were really angry.
After the Queen excluded Meghan and Prince Harry from speaking at the 26th Climate Change Conference Waiting Summit, actors from Australian pop comedy shows teased Meghan. They reportedly quipped that the monarch was proud of Crown Prince Charles and Prince William, but did not take Meghan and Prince Harry into account.
When host Tom asked the panelists, Her Majesty the Queen could be heard saying how "proud" she was of her family and "who she was proud of?" Fifi replied quickly: "Not Megan Markle anyway." The audience laughed and the host quipped, "She released them!" Ed Kavalee added: "Well, it's spicy because she thanks Crown Prince Charles and Prince William for their efforts to protect the environment, but not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. ”

The comedy TV show, titled "Have You Ever Noticed," has been likened to the British satirical panel show "Mock the Week." In a video of her speech at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the Queen made no mention of Prince Harry or Meghan Markle. Earlier, Prince Harry, in May, had claimed that climate change was "one of the most pressing issues we face." The Duke of Sussex recently hosted a global live broadcast in New York City, where he discussed climate change.
Meghan's fans are really outraged: the Queen of England praised her son and grandson, as television hosts publicly mocked Harry Meghan's relationship with the Queen, as well as her late husband, Prince Philip, who died in April. In her speech, the 95-year-old monarch said: "I am very proud of my husband's leading role in encouraging people to protect our fragile planet through the work of our eldest son Charles and his eldest son William. She added: "I can't be more proud of them. ”
In response to the host's bashing of Meghan, an online commenter defended the Duchess of Sussex: "In the workplace, this behaviour would be bullying. Another said: "The British like to joke about the royal family but never take it as an insult, but Harry Meghan is an exception, and we need to look at it in a relaxed way." ”
A third had a different view, writing: "It is not uncommon for the Queen to mention two heirs to the throne instead of the sixth in line, and Harry cannot match William." "People often see Megan in the gardens of her $14 million (£10 million) mansion in Montesito, California. The Australian TV host of the show didn't seem to be impressed by the Duchess of Sussex, as they could hear laughter as the video was played live.