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Bill Maher Takes a Swing at Meghan Markle’s Diminishing Spotlight

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Bill Maher Takes a Swing at Meghan Markle’s Diminishing Spotlight

In a recent episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, the comedian didn't hold back when he poked fun at .

During a segment dubbed Future Headlines, Maher humorously envisioned outrageous news stories that might dominate the headlines in 2025.

One particularly memorable headline read, “ complains that no one's complained about her for a while,” which sent the audience into fits of laughter.

It was a clever jab, and it seemed almost too easy.

Lately, Meghan and her husband, , have been notably quiet.

This isn't because they've embraced the private life they once claimed to desire.

Rather, it appears that Hollywood has largely sidelined them.

With no royal engagements, no star-studded galas, and certainly no Oprah interviews on the horizon, it seems they've been ghosted by Tinseltown.

When you're not invited to the party, it's tough to stir up any drama.

Despite their absence from the headlines, the Sussexes haven't vanished completely.

Maher's comments hint that they may be lying low to let their public relations troubles, like the infamous bullying allegations against Meghan, dissipate.

Yet, many speculate that this silence is merely the calm before another storm of complaints, likely to be packaged as shocking revelations.

If Meghan's dream is to craft a fairy tale existence, she certainly seems to be tripping over her own feet.

Remember her attempt to celebrate her anniversary with homemade jam?

That quaint tradition never really caught on.

Perhaps this year, she'll try to reclaim some relevance by whipping up another batch and posting it on Instagram, complete with an inspirational caption to boot.

Meanwhile, Harry has been spotted in Vancouver, distributing free tickets to the Invictus Games.

Many view this as a desperate attempt at damage control, especially after reports suggested ticket sales were underwhelming.

His efforts to engage children during Christmas with questions about being a prince come off as awkwardly charming, but they lack the substance needed to resonate.

A few years ago, a crisis management expert suggested that the Sussexes could repair their image by maintaining silence and focusing on genuine charitable work without the spotlight.

Instead, they've opted for their typical approach—weak PR stunts, self-congratulatory documentaries, and books that few seem to have requested.

Maher's critique hits home.

It's contradictory to claim you despise attention while simultaneously chasing it with every utterance, gesture, and Netflix deal.

It's akin to complaining about the cold while refusing to wear a coat.

The irony is palpable and highlights the absurdity of their situation.

What's truly disheartening is witnessing the fall from grace for the Sussexes.

Once, Meghan Markle sought to leverage her royal status to become a global icon.

Now, she's more of a punchline than a princess.

Late-night comedians like Bill Maher find it effortless to draw material from the couple's antics, which speaks volumes about their current public perception.

Hollywood, the very sanctuary Meghan and Harry sought for a fresh start, seems to have turned its back on them.

They're now viewed as unwelcome guests, much like pineapple on pizza—a divisive topic that few want to entertain.

Even their most ardent supporters are beginning to tire of their persistent narrative of victimhood.

One comment on social media encapsulated the sentiment perfectly: Meghan married into one of the world's most exclusive clubs and seemingly threw it all away.

That encapsulates the essence of the joke.

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