Yet, Ray Romano is on the list, and the absence of Meghan Markle is raising eyebrows. Ray Romano, known for his roles in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Parenthood," is a beloved actor and comedian, well-regarded in the entertainment scene for decades. During the lockdown, he made virtual appearances on shows like James Corden's "The Late Late Show" alongside his twin sons, Greg and Matt. Romano, recognized for his talents, prioritizes family, which is evident when he's not engaged in acting projects, like the 2019 film "The Irishman."
Despite Meghan Markle not receiving an invitation, there's speculation about her possibly gate-crashing the event. Given her history of controversies, people are speculating about her actions overshadowing the celebration of Catherine, the Princess of Wales's birthday.
Megan's career trajectory has seen shifts, from acting in TV projects like "Deal or No Deal" and "Suits" to her royal life after engagement to Prince Harry in 2017. After moving back to the US in 2020, Megan revived her entertainment career, launching Archewell Productions, Archewell Audio, and securing partnerships with Netflix and Spotify. However, her return to Hollywood faced setbacks, including losing the Spotify partnership and being labeled as "grifters" by an executive.
Despite these challenges, Megan remains optimistic about her future projects. Speaking at the Variety Power of Women Gala in November 2023, she mentioned having exciting ventures on the horizon. While there's uncertainty surrounding her Hollywood comeback, Megan continues to express hope and positivity about her future endeavors.
