
Meghan Markle’s Awkward Summit Spotlight: Sparse Applause and Self-Bought Stage Time
In a scene straight out of a low-energy TED Talk parody, Meghan Markle took the stage at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit on October 14th, only to be met with applause that fizzled out faster than a forgotten sparkler. The YouTube clip capturing the moment paints a picture of polite indifference in a room that felt more like a half-empty community center than a powerhouse gathering.
As Markle made her entrance—strutting with the poise of a runway model—the clapping started briefly but died mid-stride, leaving an echo of awkward silence. It was the auditory equivalent of a microwave ding in an empty kitchen: technically there, but utterly underwhelming. Adding to the cringeworthy vibe, the host read an introduction reportedly penned by Markle herself, turning the moment into a self-promotional monologue that screamed “main character syndrome.”

The venue? A shoebox-sized space with an estimated 50 attendees—likely a mix of security, media, and obligatory fillers—resembling a sparsely attended PTA bake sale rather than a prestigious summit. But here’s the kicker: this wasn’t an organic invite born of acclaim. Fortune’s event operates on a pay-to-play model, where for around $14,500, anyone can buy a spot, nominate themselves, or even spotlight their side hustle (looking at you, American Riviera Orchard jam brand).

This aligns perfectly with Markle’s playbook: if merit won’t get you in the door, purchase it, posture through it, and let the PR machine spin it into gold. Recall the days when her team hyped speech fees in the $250,000–$500,000 range? Now, in 2025, she’s footing the bill just to grab the mic. The crowd’s tepid response mirrored her waning star power—more like reluctant golf claps at a kid’s recital than roaring enthusiasm. Pigeons scrambling for crumbs show more excitement.
Undeterred, Markle launched into a 20-minute ramble of vague empowerment platitudes, a word salad that said everything and nothing. She swayed confidently, as if addressing arenas, while eyes in the room glazed over. Branded as a visionary leader, her reality check includes a lifestyle venture that’s been limping along for seven months with zero notable traction—less empire-building, more Etsy experiment.
In the end, this wasn’t empowerment; it was a staged spectacle, bought and paid for, in a room that couldn’t muster fake hype. Meghan might think she slayed, but the quiet clap-back from the audience told a different story.
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