PR influencer and model Petra Nemcova, a long-time ambassador for the brand, introduced the new P collection in Cannes. She shared an illustrated book that narrated the story of a woman falling in love, marked by receiving flowers and a love letter from an admirer.
The jewelry pieces showcased in the book included extravagant necklaces with emeralds or sapphire earrings, flower-shaped brooches with opals and pink diamonds, and other exquisite items.
The article also mentions that Petra and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had taken photos together at a social event while Meghan was still married to Prince Harry. Two models, Teresa Maxa and nutritionist Gabriela Peacock, appeared at the Royal Wedding, but Petra, who had dedicated herself to charity at the time, did not attend.
The source suggests that Petra and Meghan were not particularly close, which is why Petra declined the invitation to the Royal Wedding. An old picture of Meghan and Petra together surfaced, displaying Meghan digitally altering her body to appear more attractive than the supermodel, likely contributing to their feud.
Since then, Meghan has not been sponsored or collaborated with CH for any of the royal collections. Additionally, Meghan faced criticism for wearing extravagant diamond earrings gifted to her by controversial Saudi Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
These earrings were purchased with inhuman money and raised concerns given the Saudi royal's high-profile involvement in certain cases. It is revealed that such gifts from foreign heads of state are typically considered Crown property according to Royal protocol, but Meghan was allowed to keep them. Nonetheless, they have been the subject of controversy and criticism due to their origin.