Internet Explodes Over Meghan Markle’s ‘Cringe’ Delivery Room Dance — You Won’t Believe Her Response

Meghan Markle is unbothered.

The Duchess of Sussex’s response to the frosty reception her viral delivery room dancing video received last week has been revealed, with insiders claiming she saw the clip as a “huge hit.”

The “Suits” alum, 43, was mercilessly mocked after sharing a rare video of her and Prince Harry dancing in the hospital while awaiting the birth of their daughter Lilibet in 2021.

Meghan Markle in a hospital room; Meghan is playfully dancing while pregnant
Meghan Markle’s response to the frosty reception her viral delivery room dancing video has been revealed.meghan/Instagram
The video, which Markle uploaded last week in honor of Lilibet’s fourth birthday, showed the former actress “drop it low” while dancing to Starrkeisha’s then-viral song, “The Baby Momma Dance,” while cradling her baby bump.

The clip immediately garnered mixed reactions from followers, but it appears as though that didn’t break the As Ever founder’s spirit.

“Meghan is very pleased with the video. In the UK everyone’s reaction has been a bit prudish but everywhere else, particularly in America and especially with young people, it has been a huge hit,” a source told the Daily Mail.

The former working royal, who announced her lifestyle brand earlier this year, is currently said to be gearing up for the release of her new rosé wine.

Meghan Markle awkwardly drops it low in cringey pre-birth video
Insiders claimed that the Duchess of Sussex, 43, saw the clip as a “huge hit.”meghan/Instagram
According to insiders, Markle believes that the video has done a good job of laying the groundwork for sales boosts.

“She and her team count it [the video] as a ‘win,’ which can only be a boost for sales. Her new products are marketed at Americans and not at the UK market,” the source added.

The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in a hospital room, awkwardly dancing
The “Suits” alum was mercilessly mocked after sharing a rare video of her and Prince Harry dancing in the hospital.meghan/Instagram
Markle shared the video, which has since been dubbed as “cringe-worthy” by critics, on Instagram, writing, “Four years ago today, this also happened.”

“Both of our children were a week past their due dates,” she went on, “so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn’t work – there was only one thing left to do!”


As the As Ever founder sings along to the tune to induce Lilibet’s birth, the Invictus Games founder, 40, shimmies across the delivery room before stepping out of view and returning with his hood drawn over his head.

The couple, who wed in 2018 and welcomed their son, Prince Archie, 6, in May 2019, continue grooving together to the song as it comes to an end.

Moments later, critics took to social media to ridicule the “With Love, Meghan” star over the clip.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in a hospital room, dancing
Markle uploaded the video in honor of Lilibet’s fourth birthday on June 4.meghan/Instagram
“I feel nauseous,” one person tweeted, while another added, “Oh my. That’s…really…awful.”

“They are cringe to the max!” commented a third, while a fourth person wrote, “That is one lumpy baby belly.”

However, some fans of the renegade royal rushed to applaud the refreshing clip, commenting that the couple “look like they have so much fun together.”

“This is everything! Harry on beat and Meghan dropping it like it’s hot,” one person tweeted. “They look like they have so much fun together.”

“Bet Lili came quickly after those dance moves,” added another. “It helps.”

“I love this so much,” commented a third. “Who knew that Prince Harry & Meghan Markle were hot steppers?”

Meghan Markle holds baby Lilibet.
The Sussexes welcomed Lilibet on June 4, 2021.meghan/Instagram

Prince Harry holds baby Lilibet.
The little one’s full name is Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.meghan/Instagram
The Sussexes welcomed Lilibet, whose full name is Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, on June 4, 2021.

Her birth came more than one year after the couple quit their royal duties and moved to Montecito, California.

Lilibet was named after the late Queen Elizabeth’s family nickname, according to her birth announcement, while her middle name, Diana, “was chosen to honor her beloved late grandmother, the Princess of Wales.”

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