Meghan Markle appears to hit back at ‘Duchess Difficult’ label and says ‘not everyone is going to like you’

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MEGHAN Markle has appeared to hit back at her “Duchess Difficult” label – slamming it as a “codeword for b***h”.

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, said the word “difficult” is used to “gaslight” strong women in the ninth and latest episode of her Archetypes podcast.

Meghan Markle has appeared to hit back at those who branded her ‘Duchess Difficult’

The episode, titled ‘To ‘B’ or not to ‘B’?’, was released today, and centres around the swear word b***h used to slam women.

At the beginning of the podcast Meghan said: “What these people are implying when they use that very charged word, is that this woman: ‘Oh, she’s difficult’. 

“Which is really just a euphemism or is probably not even a euphemism. It’s really a codeword for the B-word.”

The “Duchess Difficult” label stretches back to 2018 following rumours about her “dictatorial” behaviour and 5am emails – which led to an aide quitting.

Samantha Cohen, nicknamed “Samantha the Panther” for her feisty attitude, left her role after the birth of Harry and Meghan’s son Archie in 2019.

The moniker was first reported in the Daily Express.

Speaking further on the word “difficult” Meghan said:  “My friend said to me, there’s a certain point when you come to terms with the fact that not everyone is going to like you. 

“The goal can’t be for everyone to like you, but the goal can be for them to respect you.”

Later in the episode she also laughingly admitted she needs to “up her game” in raising Archie and Lilibet with Prince Harry while talking to her first guest Mellody Hobson – the chairwoman of Starbucks.

In the podcast Mellody explains to Meghan how at the age of just 12 she had “horrible teeth” – and went by her self to an orthodontist.

After listening to the story Meghan said was shocked at her confidence at such a young age – and joked that she needs to teach her own kids that self-sufficency.

Meghan said: “I have to rethink my parenting style because if that is, if that’s what yields you, I’ve really gotta up my game with our kids being self-sufficient.

In last week’s episode Meghan told of how she found the UK citizenship test “so hard” and would ask Harry questions.

The Duchess also gave a sneak peek into her relationship with her mum, sharing a Facetime call and secret code they have.

And one of Meghan’s last podcasts saw her slammed by a number of celebrities after she reflected on her time on the show Deal or No Deal, saying that she was made to feel like a pretty thing rather than a person.