Meghan Markle faced new AI accusations after her Geneva speech focused on technology and child safety. The Duchess of Sussex appeared at the Lost Screen Memorial in Switzerland, where she warned about online harm.
A new report claimed critics questioned whether the address sounded machine-assisted. The Instagram post by the “Suits” alum showed her at a podium reading “NO CHILD LOST TO SOCIAL MEDIA.” It also framed Markle’s Lost Screen Memorial speech as part of the World Health Assembly events.
Meghan Markle’s Geneva speech allegedly ‘carried the hallmarks of AI-assisted drafting,’ per source
According to the RadarOnline report, Meghan Markle traveled alone to Geneva on Sunday. The outlet said she unveiled the Lost Screen Memorial with WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. A source claimed online critics ran parts of the Geneva speech through “AI detection systems.” The insider said the wording felt “unusually polished, repetitive, and rhythmically structured.” The source added that some critics believed it “carried the hallmarks of AI-assisted drafting.”
The event honored children who died after alleged online harm and digital abuse. In the Meghan Markle Lost Screen Memorial speech, she said children were shaped by “relentless algorithms.” She also cited “exploitative engagement” and “endless exposure to harmful content.” Her official Instagram post showed her official caption reading, “World Health Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland 2026.” The post tagged WHO and showed memorial panels behind her. Meghan also said AI was “accelerating and amplifying” dangers facing children worldwide.
Another source of communication told RadarOnline that major event speeches are often collaborative. The insider said public figures may use advisers, researchers, software, or “AI-assisted editing tools.” However, a separate source called the backlash the “ultimate irony.” The insider claimed critics seized on the possibility because Meghan warned about artificial intelligence. The source also said the speech style “scream of AI use” to seasoned observers. Still, the report did not confirm AI drafting. It said Meghan and Prince Harry have focused Archewell’s work on online safety and The Parents’ Network.
