Meghan Markle accused of plagiarizing a quote from Netflix documentary



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Meghan Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, have come under fire for one reason or another since their royal wedding.

Increasing media scrutiny was cited as one of the reasons the couple decided to leave their roles as royalty and settle in the United States.

But the couple is still the center of attention from the media and people obsessed with the royal family.

Critics of the Duchess of Sussex are now accusing her of “plagiarizing” a quote from a Netflix documentary during a discussion at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Next Generation Virtual Summit.

According to Express.co.uk, Really obsessed Podcast hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discussed the reaction that royalty recently received.

“Meghan mentioned that we are considered ‘users’ when we are on social media, and the only other time they call you a user is in the context of addiction,” Fiorito said.

He further told his listeners: “In fact, he got a lot of criticism for saying that because it’s almost straight out of the Netflix documentary, ‘The Social Dilemma.'” They definitely say that users think there. “

Defending Meghan Markle, Roberta Fiorito said: “She got criticism online for using that, but a lot of people have used it before.”

“I think even Harry said in a talk that he linked social media to addiction and things like that. So it’s definitely nothing new to them.

“I don’t think it was justified to criticize that she could have plagiarized him or whatever.”

According to Express.co.uk, the Duchess had said: “People who are addicted to drugs are called users and people who are on social networks are called users.”



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