Before her marriage to Prince Harry, Meghan dedicated a significant portion of her life to breaking into the celebrity circle. Her approach involved pursuing connections with celebrities and promoting them relentlessly. However, her tactics have drawn criticism in the wake of recent changes in Hollywood, where celebrities are increasingly being held accountable for their behavior.
For example, during a guest appearance on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show, Meghan Markle was humorously mocked, creating an uncomfortable moment. Furthermore, Meghan has been accused of copying the fashion and poses of other famous individuals, which some consider unsettling.
Local sources have revealed that the Beverly Hills police collaborated with MI6 to investigate Meghan's questionable activities, uncovering her alleged stalking of seven prominent women. The list of victims includes Angelina Jolie, Carrie Washington, Ivanka Trump, Princess Diana, Katherine, the Princess of Wales, Victoria Beckham, Michelle Obama, and Queen Maxima.
Meghan's actions have also been likened to those of Princess Diana and Wallis Simpson. Angelina Jolie, in particular, is seen as an influential figure that Meghan attempted to emulate. While Meghan's involvement with organizations like World Vision and UN Women was short-lived and allegedly fraught with conflicts, Jolie has been deeply committed to humanitarian efforts addressing critical issues like famine, female mutilation, human trafficking, and mismanagement of aid. Angelina Jolie even involves her children in these endeavors to instill values of compassion and service.
Meghan's pursuit of fame, glory, and power through her connections raises concerns about her priorities, especially when she had other avenues to secure wealth. Instead of targeting millionaires or billionaires, Meghan appeared to chase after pro athletes, pop stars, and actors.
While she certainly values money, it seems she desires much more: fame, adoration, power, media attention, devoted fans, constant cameras, and security. This approach, reminiscent of the 19th century where privileged Western individuals traveled to impoverished places to "civilize" them, does not align with the sensibilities of today's royals, who are well aware of the potential backlash from such actions.
In other news, Meghan Markle received fresh backlash after arriving late to the Invictus Games earlier this month because she was making milkshakes for her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Meghan joined Prince Harry in Germany on the fourth day of the games and disclosed the reason for being late. The Duchess also apologized for arriving late and missing the opening ceremony.
Meghan explained, "It is so special to be here, and I'm so sorry that I was a little late for the party." She also disclosed the reason for being late, saying, "Just like so many of you, we know this is about family and friends and the community that Invictus has created. So, I had to spend a little more time getting our little ones settled at home, getting milkshakes, doing the school drop-off, and then I just landed a couple of hours ago."
Royal expert Angela Lanslammed Meghan Markle's hypocrisy, stating, "It's ridiculous and incredibly annoying, and I find it very patronizing that people won't see through it." Angela L. told Sky News host Paul Murray that it was obviously nonsense.