Chappelle's sharp wit comes into play as he portrays her as a victim basking in royal privilege. He also raises doubts about her credibility, highlighting what he sees as inconsistencies in her narrative. The comedian's critique begins with a recounting of watching the Oprah interview, where he found Markle's portrayal unconvincing. Chappelle humorously suggests that Markle must have been aware of the royal family before her marriage to Prince Harry, casting her not as naïve but opportunistic, using Harry as a ladder to global fame.
He then addresses the explosive claim about concerns over the skin color of Markle's son, Archie. Chappelle is openly skeptical, questioning the truth behind her story and dismissing its importance. He hypothesizes that it might have been Prince Charles who made the remark, but refrains from labeling it as racist, instead calling it a matter of scientific curiosity.
Chappelle also takes aim at Markle's disclosure of feeling suicidal and being denied help, questioning the authenticity of her claims. He accuses her of using mental health issues as leverage, characterizing her actions as attention-seeking and manipulative.
In a bold closing statement, Chappelle declares his distaste for Markle, labeling her a liar and manipulator. He contrasts this with his respect for Prince Harry, expressing hope that Harry will recognize his error. Chappelle's scathing assessment concludes with him dismissing Markle not as a true princess but a fraudulent one, leaving audiences with much to ponder.