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Meghan Markle savaged after 'grating whining' over working mum struggles

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has been criticised for talking about being a "working mum" despite having professional help to look after her two children, and .

who had helped her look after the royal children for the past five years. An expert has slammed the mum-of-two for "going on and on" about her life as a working mum, despite her "great privilege" giving her access to helpful resources that others "cannot afford".

Speaking on The Sun's , News.com.au's Royal Correspondent Bronte Coy said: "I have a son, but when I hear people from positions of great privilege - where they can afford nannies and a lot of help - go on and on and on about the working mum thing, it's not the same."

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The royal expert added: "Yes, it's time away from your kid - I definitely understand that aspect - but it's not the same as the working mum idea that a lot of the rest of the world has to deal with."

Bronte added: "You do have help. And also you are at home a lot. I find that a little bit grating."

Meghan had previously confessed in an that her nanny would step in to help take her children to school. The admission comes a few weeks after she admitted being a mum was "incredibly overwhelming".

Talking about trying to complete the school run, she confessed: "And then on other days then I'll wake up and get them all set and then our amazing nanny who's been with us for five years, she'll take them to school for us and then, yeah, we always try to..."

was released on April 15, in which Meghan spoke about "juggling it all" and sometimes nursing poorly children.

Additionally, in , released on April 8, Meghan spoke about the benefits of working from home, saying of her daughter: "If she wakes up and wants to find me, she knows where to find me, even if my door is closed to the office."

Meghan also became emotional when talking about Archie and Lilibet in another section of Jamie's podcast, and revealed that she sends emails to secret addresses she has created for them to read when they are older.

She said: "Before I go to bed, almost every night, I email them, like, here's your report card from today, or, oh my gosh, wasn't it the funniest thing this morning?"

Meghan Markle has now come to the end of her podcast series,, which featured icon Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles.

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