"In the midst of a challenging year, what we witnessed in the advertisement epitomizes Meghan in her capacity as an influencer." "One must ponder what other feats she may yet accomplish," Schofield pondered. In an acerbic critique of the Duchess's cameo appearance, Schofield denounced the act as "patronizing." "I perceive this as Meghan's bid to have the final word," she opined.
"She possesses a financial stake in this coffee venture, and after enduring months of unflattering headlines, she endeavors to have the last word." "For the first time this year, the media is openly scrutinizing her and her spouse," she emphasized.
This development follows Meghan and Harry's fifth consecutive Christmas spent away from the Royal Family. Despite recently returning from a lavish vacation in Costa Rica, any prospects of reconciliation appear dim, even amid reports of an olive branch extended.
Insiders have disclosed that the couple celebrated Christmas at their Montecito residence in California, alongside their two offspring, after their fortnight-long hiatus.
The Sussexes, accompanied by Prince Archie, aged four, and Princess Lilibet, aged two, marked the occasion at their familial abode, where they were reportedly joined by friends and Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.