In the past month, the Duchess of Sussex was honored with the Women of Vision Award in New York and the Gracie Awards in California. Surprisingly, there has been a complete absence of any mention of these remarkable achievements in the news section of the couple's website.
The latest news shared by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on archewell.com was a heartfelt message concerning "Mental Health Awareness Month" posted on May 15.
The apparent reason behind the omission of the Duchess' awards from their website might be attributed to the intense public backlash surrounding a harrowing car chase involving paparazzi photographers, which the couple experienced firsthand.
The incident has seemingly exacerbated existing differences between the couple. Meghan and Harry revealed that they were caught in a chaotic car chase with paparazzi in New York on a Tuesday night, an episode that had the potential to result in a "catastrophic" outcome.
However, instead of receiving public support, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex faced criticism for supposedly exaggerating the incident. Even the police statement failed to align completely with their account of events.
Notably, the British royal family has remained conspicuously silent regarding this car chase, which occurred mere days after Prince Harry attended King Charles' coronation in a show of solidarity with his father.