Recent rumors circulated about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, being pursued by paparazzi during their visit to New York City. However, these claims were promptly refuted by the city's mayor and even the cab driver involved in the incident.
As criticism from the American public continued to pour in, many expressed their perception that Harry and Meghan were not captivating enough to warrant attention. Mary Madigan, a commentator for News AU, observed that the negative response stemmed from a lack of interest in the couple.
In her article for News AU, Madigan remarked, "...When the couple issued a statement regarding the alleged paparazzi pursuit, it did not elicit concern; instead, people rolled their eyes and questioned their account of events."
Madigan continued, stating that individuals are becoming resentful of the attention Harry receives, given his perceived lack of significant accomplishments. She drew a comparison to reality stars such as Kim Kardashian, who, despite being criticized for their apparent inactivity, manage to captivate the public by sharing their personal lives in an engaging manner. Madigan suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan should consider adopting a similar approach.
"If Harry were to regularly film himself engaging in lighthearted arguments with Meghan and share alluring photos on Instagram, I believe we would regain our interest," Madigan stated.
Representatives for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle claimed last week that they were pursued by paparazzi for nearly two hours, describing the incident as a "near catastrophic" event.