Meghan Markle's dad Thomas reacts to Time 100 cover: 'There are far more influential people'

Thomas Markle apparently wasn’t too impressed by Time magazine’s 100 most influential people issue — even though his daughter, celebrity-news, and her husband, prince-harry” target=”_blank”>Prince Harry<

The two posed together but caught some backlash on social media for their “awkward” appearances. 

Harry, whose 37th birthday was also on Wednesday, was dressed in all black and sat behind Meghan with a hand on her shoulder. The former actress, 40, donned a white pantsuit and gold jewelry. 

After the cover was unveiled, users on Twitter were quick to judge their body language and blank expressions. 

One person said, “The only effort in this pic is the person who’s photoshopped 2 different pictures together.”

Another pointed out, “Looks a bit too ‘plasticky’? The photoshop is rich on this one.”

PRINCE HARRY, MEGHAN MARKLE FACE BACKLASH FOR ‘STRANGE’ TIME MAGAZINE COVER

“Terrible retouching job. They look CGI,” agreed a user. 

“What a strange photo… it’s made to look like Harry is the same height as Meghan … is he bending over?” commented someone else. 

“This looks like Harry is her hairdresser and he’s looking into the mirror explaining what he did to her layers,” joked a user. 

Meanwhile, chef Andrés wrote in his essay about the couple, “They turn compassion into boots on the ground through their Archewell Foundation. They give voice to the voiceless through media production.”

“Hand in hand with nonprofit partners, they take risks to help communities in need — offering mental-health support to black women and girls in the US and feeding those affected by natural disasters in India and the Caribbean,” he continued. 

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Andrés, who founded the World Central Kitchen, worked with Harry and Meghan over the past year to help feed poor communities. “In a world where everyone has an opinion about people they don’t know, the duke and duchess have compassion for the people they don’t know. They don’t just opine. They run toward the struggle,” he said. 

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