The former The Real Housewives of New York City star said in a viral TikTok video on Tuesday that Meghan Markle is “painting herself into a corner”. It comes after the reality star claimed she was previously asked to take down comments she made about the Duchess of Sussex by unnamed A-list stars.
The Skinnygirl founder, 51, said Meghan, 41, was able to get out of a “terrible situation” in the UK but is “f*****g it up” because of her methods.
In a video posted on September 6, Bethenny shared her thoughts on the Duchess after her recent interview with The Cut, where she opened up about her time in the Royal Family.
In a fresh rant, the Housewives star took issue with Meghan “overplaying her hand” following her exit from royal life.
“She is a terrible, terrible businessperson, strategist — she’s playing checkers, not chess — because she is overplaying her hand, and she is painting herself into a corner, becoming a woman without a country,” Bethenny explained.
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Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry could be staying in the UK longer following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.
Her Majesty died peacefully at her Scottish residence in Balmoral where she was surrounded by her immediate family members.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were due to attend the WellChild awards being held in London on Thursday evening but cancelled their appearance following the death of the Queen.
Bethenny has since taken to Twitter and penned a tribute to the UK’s longest reigning monarch who died at the age of 96.
She described the head of state as the “most beautiful gem the crown has ever seen”.
In view of her 1.5 million followers, Bethenny penned: “RIP Queen Elizabeth. You will be missed. You’re beloved…a queen, a mother, a grandmother, a legend, who has exhibited grace, patience, respect, honor and true leadership to your country who adores you.
“The world has lost the rarest most beautiful gem the crown has ever seen.”
It has since been reported the Queen will be laid to rest on September 19 alongside her late husband Prince Philip at King George VI memorial chapel.