Contrary to expectations, she has appeared at events such as Taylor Swift's concert, Beyonce's concert, Kevin Costner's charity, and the Women's Power Hour fundraising event. Mark Barowski, a PR expert, notes that appearing on red carpets and premieres exposes oneself to people who might consider supporting their projects. However, the challenge lies in the fact that the high-end content they produce on platforms like Netflix and Spotify doesn't align with their stated values and hasn't delivered the desired results.
Barowski suggests that the couple needs critical friends who can guide them and prevent them from operating in an echo chamber. Recent sources have claimed that Meghan and Archewell initiated a GoFundMe campaign to pay off the mortgage for their new house in Los Angeles. Anastasia Hansen, the California-based individual behind the campaign, mentioned that when Meghan and Harry arrived in the US, they had no jobs and limited funds, facing a difficult time.
In a shocking TV show, Harry defended their numerous lucrative media deals, citing financial cutoff by his family and the need for security. However, criticism arises as the GoFundMe campaign has reportedly raised only $5 after three donations. Some argue that the couple's claim of arriving in the US without a job and limited funds is a slap in the face to immigrants and refugees who come with nothing. There's a sentiment that Meghan could have started a fundraiser for the less fortunate instead of seeking financial support for their mortgage on a house beyond their means. The debate continues, questioning the choices made by the couple and the authenticity of their needs in comparison to those less fortunate.