According to The Independent, releasing the book one week after Thanksgiving could be the culprit. I mean, who wants to dive into a royal scandal right after stuffing themselves with turkey and pumpkin pie, right? And let's not forget the scathing New York Times review. "Disappointed" is the word they used. Apparently, we've heard it all before, and that's a worrying sign for Meghan's Hollywood comeback. Remember, folks, she's been plotting a return to the silver screen, not as an actress, but as a philanthropist—a noble cause, no doubt. But it seems like the audience might be saying, "Thanks, but no thanks."
Now, I can't help but wonder, is this the beginning of the end for Meghan's Hollywood dreams? Is the American public finally starting to see through the glitz and glamour, realizing that maybe the Royal Rebel and her prince aren't the saviors we thought they were? Let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we?
Three years ago, Omid Scobie dropped "Finding Freedom," a bombshell of a book that rocked the royal world. We found out about secret engagements, birthing plans that defied tradition, and a lot more. It was scandalous, it was juicy, and it had us all hooked. But fast forward to "Endgame," and it's like déjà vu—the same scandals, the same drama, and the same lack of new jaw-dropping revelations.
So, what does this mean for Meghan's Hollywood comeback? Is it really a comeback if you're returning with the same old story, just with different characters? It seems the audience is not buying it this time. We crave originality, something new, and "Endgame" just didn't deliver.
Now, I'm not here to say that Meghan and Harry are done for. After all, every celebrity has their ups and downs, and Hollywood loves a good comeback story. But let's face it, folks, the clock is ticking, and the American public's attention span is shorter than ever. If Meghan wants her philanthropic projects to make a real impact, she needs to step up her game.
In the end, the truth hurts, and maybe, just maybe, Meghan's American dream is not as indestructible as we thought. "Endgame" might be a title that resonates more with Meghan and Harry's current situation than they'd like to admit. The royal couple needs a new strategy, a fresh narrative, and a real game-changer if they want to reclaim the hearts of the American audience.