These observations have been shared by royal journalist Samuel Fishwick, who has shed light on his empathetic understanding of the situation.
In one of his comments, Fishwick remarked, "To borrow a phrase from Meghan, it's truly draining when, after getting married, one starts to feel a strong sense of empathy for celebrity couples who face ridiculous scrutiny."
Fishwick particularly supports the couple when faced with criticism such as, "We don't want him in America; we would prefer him to return to his home country or somewhere else." He becomes an advocate for "Team Sussex," given the onslaught of negativity they experience.
Fishwick highlighted numerous instances where the couple has faced nothing but hateful comments, ranging from critiques of Meghan's actions, like dodging a kiss, to allegations of their marriage being on the rocks, without any evidence. The internet is filled with anti-Sussex news.
Fishwick questioned the significance of every small detail being scrutinized and urged for a more comprehensive understanding of the situation. He emphasized that only those residing in the Montecito mansion truly know the complete story.
However, he also acknowledged the immense pressure the couple must be under and cited an example of the Duchess of Sussex missing a Los Angeles ceremony where she was set to receive an award for her podcast, suggesting that it might have been due to illness.
