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‘Bullied’ Meghan Markle dubs herself ‘the most trolled person in the entire world’



Meghan Markle referred to herself as “the most trolled person in the entire world” on day three of her and Prince Harry’s Australia tour.

The Sussexes visited Batyr, an Australian youth mental health organization, at Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Melbourne, on Thursday and spoke to students about relentless online bullying.

“Every day for 10 years, I have been bullied and attacked,” the “Suits” alum, 44, said at the event, per People.

Meghan Markle (pictured above) spoke about dealing with social media abuse during a visit to a mental health engagement program in Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday. Getty Images
The Duchess of Sussex (seen above at the event with Prince Harry) told students at Swinburne University of Technology that she was “the most trolled person in the entire world.” Getty Images

Markle added, “I ​was the most trolled person in the entire world.”

The ex-royal noted that dealing with social media abuse is an issue that “rings true for me in a very real way.”

She also lectured the students about “cruelty” on social media and told them they need to be “stronger” to handle cyberbullying.

Markle also claimed that she’s “been bullied and attacked” for the last ten years. Getty Images
Markle (seen above hugging someone at the event) rallied against the “cruelty” of social media in her speech. Getty Images

“That industry, that billion-dollar industry that is completely anchored and predicated on cruelty to get clicks — that’s not going to change,” Markle stated.

Harry, for his part, said that while social media has “led to so much loneliness for so many people,” therapy can change that.

“I waited until I was literally in the fetal position, much older, lying on the kitchen floor until I was like, ‘OK, maybe this therapy thing — maybe I should try it,’” the 41-year-old shared.

The mom of two (pictured above) also told the students they need to be “stronger” to handle cyberbullying. AP
Meanwhile, Harry (seen above with Markle) advocated for seeking therapy to deal with social media abuse. Getty Images

The “Spare” author, who moved from the United Kingdom to Montecito, California, with his wife in 2020, said his mental health “could not stand living in a city.”

Later in the day, the couple attended the InterEdge Summit at the CENTREPIECE venue at Melbourne Park where Harry served as the keynote speaker on workplace mental health.

During his 19-minute speech, he reflected on his experience with grief following his mother Princess Diana’s death in 1997 when he was 12 years old.

Harry (pictured above with Markle during their Australia tour) said that he waited to get therapy “until I was literally in the fetal position, much older, lying on the kitchen floor.” Media-Mode / SplashNews.com
Markle (seen above) and Prince Harry also went to the InterEdge Summit at the CENTREPIECE venue at Melbourne Park on Thursday. AP

“Experiencing that as a kid while in a goldfish bowl under constant surveillance, yes, that will have its challenges,” he told attendees, per the outlet. “And without purpose, it can break you.”

The father of two admitted that he’s “felt lost, betrayed or completely powerless” many times in his life.

Following the emotional speech, Harry reportedly had a discussion with Australian business leader and former politician Brendan Nelson and recalled not wanting to be a royal after Diana’s death.

At the summit, Harry (seen above with Markle) made a speech about dealing with grief after his mom Princess Diana’s death in 1997. AP
Harry, who is pictured above in Melbourne with Markle, said that he didn’t want to be a royal after Diana died. BACKGRID

“I was like, ‘I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role — wherever this is headed, I don’t like it,’” Harry said.

He added, “It killed my mum and I was very much against it, and I stuck my head in the sand for years and years.”

But the former military pilot said he eventually realized his late mother would want him to use his “platform” and “resources” to “make a difference in the world.”

Harry (seen above with Markle at Trooping the Colour 2018) said that being a royal “killed my mum and I was very much against it.” Getty Images
But Harry (pictured above with Markle and other members of the royal family on Christmas Day 2018) said he knew Diana would want him to use his life as a royal to make a difference in the world. John Rainford/WENN

Markle and Harry touched down in Australia for their faux-royal tour on Tuesday.

Their first stops were at a children’s hospital, a women’s homeless shelter and a veteran’s art museum, while Markle also made time to film a guest appearance on “MasterChef Australia.”

According to an expert, the Sussexes could make as much as $10 million by speaking at events and making brand deals on their Australia tour.

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