Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a jam-packed four-day visit to Australia, embarking on solo and joint outings supporting their personal brands and philanthropy efforts. One event in particular was a meeting with survivors of the shooting that occurred at Bondi Beach last year. In clips from this event, though, eagle-eyed social media users couldn’t help but notice it looked like Meghan was attempting to force tears as she listened to their stories. Keep reading for more information.
ONE TEAR LEFT EYE, GO!
The over blinking was added for special effect. The fake Duchess has zero shame. pic.twitter.com/PnmQnlSLvf
— Harry, Meghan’s Spare (@ViQueenie) April 17, 2026
Meghan Markle Forces Tears
In the video clips in question, Markle is standing with Jessica Chapnik Kahn, a survivor of the shooting, who is speaking about their experience during the attack. Chapnik Kahn spoke about shielding her daughter, who is around the same age as Princeess Lilibet, from gunfire, something that seemingly made Markle emotional, as she embraced the her tightly.
As Markle listens to Chapnik Kahn’s experience, though, she blinks quite excessively, seemingly attempting to bring tears to her eyes. She even wipes a hand across her face, an act of wiping away tears that weren’t there. Social media users were quick to notice this fake display of emotion, and didn’t hesitate to call her out.

Social Media Reactions
Across platforms, the video clip has gone viral, and many social media users were ruthless in the comment section. "The over blinking was added for special effect," one person wrote on X. "The fake Duchess has zero shame."
"The eyes batting like an automatic rifle," another said. "Soulless creep."
"They are there for the exposure and money!" posted a third person. "That poor woman opening herself up to that viper."
"It's criminal to waste your breath speaking at Meghan Markle," wrote another user. "She isn't capable of empathy or even sympathy. She's the single most self obsessed person I've ever seen."
"Yes, the actress 'I'm sorry' face is there," a final user posted. "There is no real emotion."

