In her piece, Elser observed, "The Duchess of Caramel Coats has experienced a rather peculiar year." She highlighted that Meghan had largely remained out of the public eye, while her husband Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, made a notable impact with his bestselling book, "Spare," and seemingly found himself in a less favorable position on Queen Camilla's holiday list.
Elser continued, "However, even after the storm of unprocessed oedipal feelings surrounding Harry's book had subsided, Meghan remained relatively discreet, occasionally making appearances in the paparazzi's lens."
The pivotal moment in Meghan's year, according to Elser, occurred in April when Meghan, acting independently, partnered with Hollywood super-agent Ari Emanuel to reinvigorate her career. Elser pointed out that Meghan's podcasting venture with "Archetypes" had a short-lived run of just one season, her children's show had been canceled as part of Netflix's cost-cutting efforts, and her stardom had dimmed.
Moreover, as the year progressed, speculations have grown about Meghan's potential return to the digital world. Before her royal life, she had established her own space, "The Tig," in the realm of lifestyle blogging. Elser noted that recent reports have fueled these speculations even further.
These developments follow an insider revelation from Page Six in August, which suggested that Meghan and her team were diligently working on a project that would be surprising and not conform to typical expectations. It was hinted that this project would reflect Meghan's true essence.