Meghan Markle’s fans are genuinely disturbed. They see her as a goddess who can do nothing wrong. But do they realise that goddesses can be vengeful? Hera, the goddess of women and marriage and Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, are two who come to mind. I’ve spoken about the duchess in The Agrippina Files before.
Hera might be like Meghan in more ways than we’re being led to believe.
We all know what Meghan claims. She’s a feminist and a campaigner for women’s rights. This is a lie; anyone following the Sussex trainwreck for five years will know that. All she cares about is herself. So, where does Hera come in?
Hera, as mentioned, is the goddess of women and marriage. While she never strayed in her union with Zeus, he certainly did. This caused Hera to become upset, and she got her revenge on almost every woman he slept with.
Appeasement Doesn’t Work With A Narcissist
The reason why Alcmene named her son with Zeus, Heracles, was to appease the goddess. Zeus never learned, and this infuriated his wife. In some versions, Hera gave birth to Hephaestus without needing male material. Meghan claims to be for women, but there have been plenty of rumours that she has been trying to find a wealthier man who is stupid enough to fall for her victim act.
That’s where we come to Nemesis, the goddess of revenge. She was also the goddess of envy and jealousy. These are two Meghan has displayed on countless occasions. She has allowed her bitterness, envy and jealousy towards Catherine, the Princess of Wales, to overtake her.
Like Hera, Meghan Hates other Women
Meghan does not like walking behind anyone. Least of all, Catherine and Camilla, who she sees as beneath her. Why? They’re both married to men who hold power. Camilla is now the Queen. Catherine will someday take her place as Queen. Meghan will remain The Duchess of Sussex unless she divorces Harry, when ‘The’ is taken away where she will be, “Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.” She will not be allowed to use her HRH, which she was forbidden to use after Megxit by the Queen.
In conclusion, Meghan, like Hera, sees other women as threats and not as equals. Moreover, she believes that she will look better by raking them over the coals. Little does she want to acknowledge that it makes her look more petty than she already is. Her husband is a spare. She should have wed a future king if she wants to be on top.