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‘Super American’ detail in Meghan Markle’s new family video divides opinion

A new family video shared by Meghan Markle has ignited online controversy after viewers spotted a distinctly “super American” detail in the background.

On October 26, Meghan posted a short seasonal video to Instagram, showing her enjoying a pumpkin patch outing with her children, Archie and Lilibet, in celebration of Halloween. The post, shared with her 4.2 million followers, was captioned simply: “Happy Sunday [pumpkin emoji] [orange heart emoji].”

Family Fun Meets Unexpected Backdrop

The video featured clips of the children exploring the pumpkin field, a scarecrow on display, and pumpkin carving activities—complete with Prince Harry joining in the fun.

But one wide-angle scene sparked a wave of reactions: in the distance behind the pumpkin patch was a clearly visible Shell petrol station sign.

This ordinary background detail became the center of attention, triggering criticism from some royal fans who felt the spot lacked the glamour they expect from the Sussexes.

Critics Call It Undignified

Members of the anti-Meghan faction were quick to seize on the image and mock the setting.

One person on X commented sarcastically, “Oooh yes, super glamorous. Stood in a field by a Shell petrol station.”

Another wrote, “Love the Shell station in the background. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.”

A third user remarked, “Not a farm, but a lot off the highway next to a Shell gas station,” while another quipped, “Ye Olde Pumpkin Patch. Just behind the Shell station.”

Others piled on with comments like, “The Shell station sign in the background just adds that extra soupçon of seasonal magic,” and, “In the shadow of a Shell station, no less. Poor old H. Hope it was worth it!”

Fans Defend Meghan’s Relatable Moment

However, many online users pushed back against the negativity, pointing out that the presence of a gas station is completely normal—and actually part of the charm.

“Meghan is living her best Pinterest life and I’m here for it,” one Reddit user praised.

Another laughed, “The Shell gas station sign in the background is so relatable haha.”

“This was my exact thought—they’re just like us for real. Something super American about this,” one fan added.

Others chimed in to explain that this is typical of U.S. pumpkin patches: “Pumpkin patches are right off the highway. All of them. Off all of the highways.”

And another user confirmed, “Lol I can confirm; I pass the pumpkin patches on the highway in that area.”

While critics used the ordinary background detail to question Meghan and Harry’s image, fans argue that it showcased something rare for royals—authenticity. In their view, the Shell station wasn’t a scandal, but a reminder that the Sussexes are experiencing American family life just like everyone else.

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