Meghan Markle has publicly hit back at a major morning show after it questioned Prince Harry’s recent $1 million charitable donation, calling the program’s coverage unfair and offensive.
“That Good Morning show should be renamed to Goodbye,” Meghan reportedly said after commentators suggested Harry’s donation may have been a strategic move to regain public favor, rather than a sincere act of generosity.

The donation, intended to support vulnerable communities, was quickly overshadowed by speculation about Harry’s motives. Meghan’s sharp response sparked a wave of support online, with many fans calling for a boycott of the show and defending the couple’s charitable work.

Sources say Meghan is considering legal action for defamation, claiming the broadcast cast her husband in a false and damaging light. Legal experts note, however, that proving defamation—especially against a public figure—would be challenging.
This incident adds to a long-running tension between the Sussexes and the media, as the couple continues to face scrutiny over their actions since stepping back from royal duties in 2020. While Harry has remained quiet, Meghan has taken a more vocal stance, reportedly determined to defend her husband’s integrity.

For supporters, the controversy highlights how even charitable acts by the Sussexes are unfairly politicized, while critics argue that public figures must accept scrutiny. Either way, Meghan’s parting shot — “That Good Morning show should be renamed to Goodbye” — has become a rallying cry for those who believe the couple is once again being targeted unfairly.





