Among her accessories was a baseball cap from the Georgetown tournament. Meghan's promotional team stated that she was wearing the hat to support a charity tennis tournament in memory of her friend Kelly Mess's son, who tragically passed away last year. However, it remains unclear how much she donated to the cause. Interestingly, this gesture could be seen as a sweet nod to Kate, who was recently photographed posing with Tony Huddle, a young survivor and activist. Kate's association with Tony underscores her commitment to children' s causes.
Megan, on the other hand, has rarely been seen in photos with her own children. She often opts for vacations and takes more selfies in parking lots than family snapshots. An inside source revealed details about the parking lot where Meghan was photographed on Monday. It appears that this parking area is frequently empty, suggesting it might be Meghan's preferred spot for orchestrating photo ops. Paparazzi don't actively pursue her, so she arranges these pictures herself. Allegations of her mug shots occurred after she left the hotel in the company of a bodyguard, raising speculations of infidelity towards Harry.
Megan's notoriety in the restaurant scene led to her being blacklisted from establishments where A-list celebrities frequent. She realized that for her photo ops to continue, they needed to take place in public spaces. This would eliminate the need for permission from property owners. Hence, the choice of parking lots as ideal settings for her staged appearances.
The value of such photos is questionable, as they can easily be replicated by any famous individual. Paying for a photo of someone walking in a parking lot doesn't seem to hold much market appeal. It's unlikely that the source of the leak was compensated by the Daily Mail for clickbait articles, as the copyright typically remains with the photographer.
