Meghan Markle branded 'grating' in Disney's Elephant as film critics hit out

Meghan Markle’s first film after Royal Family life has received mixed reviews from critics.

Disneynature’s Elephant, which Prince Harry’s wife narrates, will hit Disney+ on Friday.

However, reviewers on both sides of the pond have been given a sneak-peak of the Disney film in previews.

While some critics have enjoyed the film, not everyone is a fan and the majority of experts have awarded it two or three stars out of five.

Giving the film three stars, Empire’s Ian Freer compared its structure to Mad Max: Fury Road “albeit a million times slower”.

He wrote: “Markle’s delivery of the commentary is wholesome and over her excitable tones a perfect fit for the natural-history-with-the-edges-shaved off remit.

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND – MARCH 23: Meghan Markle visits the iconic Titanic Belfast during their visit to Northern Ireland on March 23, 2018 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage) (Image: GETTY IMAGES)

“Markle’s delivery of the commentary is wholesome and over-eager to please (“It’s time for a pool party!” “Wait a minute! Who’s this guy?” “Oh, look who’s cut in front of the line? Oh, Jomo!”) but just about stays the right side of annoying.”

Ed Potton from The Times wasn’t exactly loving it either, as he added: “Meghan is swapping pomp and circumstance for schmaltz and cheesiness.

“The departing Duchess of Sussex narrates Disney’s tale of a herd of elephants crossing the Kalahari Desert from the Okavango delta to the Zambezi River, and boy does she lay it on thick

“The sense of performance, though, often feels overegged. Even the underwhelming moment in which the elephants rip some bark off a tree is presented like the announcement of the winner for best picture.”

Lewis Knight, Mirror Online’s film writer, also said he found Meghan’s narration “cheesy to the point of grating”.

Disneynature’s Elephant, which Meghan narrates, will hit of screens on Friday (Image: YouTube)

He penned: “Disney Nature’s Elephant is certainly no David Attenborough documentary.

“The gravitas and tension of the British icon’s wildlife series is missing here entirely, however, it is not entirely a surprise considering this is very much a Disney production.

“The focus on family values, family content, and a family-friendly tone from Meghan Markle means this film feels very sedate – despite the gloriously colourful cinematography of African landscapes and of the majestic elephants themselves.

“The Duchess of Sussex provides schmaltz and a saccharine lightness to her voiceover, but many will find this to be cheesiness to the point of grating.

Meghan has been described as ‘grating’ and ‘over-eager to please’ in Disneynature’s Elephant (Image: Getty Images)

“However, this feels completely appropriate considering the script Meghan is reading from is aiming primarily for the cute factor above all else.”

While George Simpson from the Express added: “Meghan comes across very warmly, with most of her lines sounding like she’s beaming fondly at the elephants we’re watching.

“At times this can be a bit cheesy and sentimental in a classic American Disney kind of way.”

Elephant will be released on Disney+ on Friday, April 3

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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