What started as a simple Christmas greeting from the Sussexes has turned into a digital storm. On December 19, Meghan Markle shared what appeared to be a warm family snapshot on Instagram, hoping to offer a gentle glimpse of holiday spirit. Instead of seasonal goodwill, the post opened the floodgates to criticism, mockery and speculation. Meghan found herself once again at the center of a public debate that overshadowed the photo’s intended message.
The image showed the family standing on a small wooden bridge in a sunlit garden that looked almost storybook. Harry cupped little Prince Louis’s face with a soft smile. Meghan held Princess Lilibet’s hands as the toddler leaned towards her. The caption read, “Happy Holidays! From our family to yours.” In theory, it was a straightforward festive greeting. In reality, it became fuel for yet another round of online hostility.
A flood of comments targeting Lilibet
Within moments, the tone of the comments section shifted. The focus landed on Lilibet’s hair, and the remarks came fast. “Brush that child’s hair,” one person wrote. Others followed the lead, calling the toddler’s appearance “unkempt” or “scruffy.” Some even expanded the insult to the whole family, calling the photograph “messy” and “sloppy” rather than cozy or natural. The criticism quickly snowballed from mild disapproval to a collective backlash that dominated the post’s discussion.
Meghan’s outfit then became a separate point of attack. A few users accused her of treating the family card like a fashion shoot. Someone claimed her dress looked see-through and alleged she “approved” the picture only to highlight herself. The tone suggested that whatever she wore or however the photo was styled, she would be accused of vanity either way.