Wow what a **** show!
Friends and people who are on equal (or higher) footing or those who are needed, coming to her defense does not feel like defense, for the reasons many posters explained here.
Regarding work ethics of different cultures, my work involves working with people of many different countries and cultures, mainly North American and European, but not limited to them. I haven't seen that kind of difference in work ethic, yes in communication, but sticking to universal values of respect and being polite in general work with everyone. For such a woke couple, evoking (or shall I say creating?) terrible cultural stereotypes as her defense is if anything very contradictory. And one can be a WOC and a terrible bully, when have they become mutually exclusive?
So I find this "lazy" thing incredibly offensive. These people got their jobs merit and their hard work, while Meghan got the job because of whom she married. That is her only qualification. She wasn't like a new manager of CEO who are hired for their skills and experience. Even in those cases, they would be more effective to learn the people and office culture. Meghan's only qualification is that Harry fell in love with her. Her job experience is working as an actress, half of the year I believe, and having a blog and an Instagram account. She had no office experience, no management experience. Plus she got a title (of a foreign country) and a position through her marriage. Some humility would have gone a long way.
That is what I see as her problem. She feels entitled and does not understand she is what she is because of the BRF. I knew she was trouble the moment she appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair. Kate could have done hundreds of covers, but didn't.
She really feels her new friends are her real friends, that she deserves attention (she was top news in serious news outlets the midst of a pandemic and many other serious political things happening in the world and I resent that as a regular human), that we have to hear her opinions, her "suffering", her side of the story. I've never met a person with such an over inflated ego. What she said to Oprah, that she was not allowed to talk to her? Oprah only knew she existed because of the BRF.
Interesting that it seems like she identifies herself as Diana, being wronged by the BRF, the Firm, the grey suits (And the Times article, which has staff saying, she wanted to be rejected gives an even more disturbing angle to it). But she really is Fergie, through her position and how she has been handling things, including giving an interview to Oprah.
The sad thing is, in this world of tribalism, her shtick is working on the American public.