It’s a classic roast.
Meghan Markle was dragged for acting in an Instagram advertisement for coffee company Clevr Blends.
The “Suits” alum, 42, portrayed a hard-working intern in each scene of Tuesday’s video as the beverage brand’s CEO, Hannah Mendoza, gave a “tour” of their headquarters.
“I want to give a huge shoutout to our amazing Clevr team here at HQ. Without them, we are nothing,” Mendoza began.
She walked past Markle “lovingly packing … lattes” with the “fulfillment crew,” joking, “They’ve been listening to Britney [Spears] on loop since 2002.”
Mendoza subsequently spoke from her desk as the Duchess of Sussex typed away on a computer in the background.
“[Here is] our very smart, only slightly nerdy digital team, making sure the website doesn’t crash again like it did last year,” Mendoza said.
The Clevr co-founder proceeded to walk through the office as Prince Harry’s wife handed her a cup of the brand’s coffee.
“Finally, the glue that literally holds us all together,” Mendoza said. “Our incredible, resilient ops team that have helped make 2023 such a big success.”
A very busy-looking Markle strolled by and attempted to fist-bump an employee while clutching a folder and holding a phone to her ear. When she fumbled the gesture, she cackled and walked off camera.
Several Instagram users flooded the comments section to throw shade at Markle for acting in a coffee ad three years after resigning from her royal duties.
“Guess this is her doing her 1 hour a week of work. From representing the late Queen to a packer,” one hater wrote. “How the mighty have fallen. Love it