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Jamie Lee Curtis Calls Out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Over PR Stunt

Jamie Lee Curtis Calls Out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Over PR Stunt

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Spark Controversy Amid California Wildfires

Once again, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found themselves at the center of controversy—this time using the devastating California wildfires as a stage for their latest PR endeavor. While thousands of people are fleeing for their lives amidst the chaos, the Sussexes have taken the opportunity to position themselves as the altruistic saviors of Southern California.  

Their contribution? Reportedly opening their home to "friends and loved ones" in need of shelter. But who exactly are these "loved ones"? Are they the same friends who distanced themselves after personal fallouts? Or perhaps it’s the well-connected allies whose generosity helped fund the Sussexes’ lavish lifestyle. Strangely, no specific names were mentioned—just vague, self-congratulatory statements designed to keep the spotlight firmly on them.  

The couple claims to be “working with Archewell,” their philanthropic foundation. Yet, despite its supposed flurry of activity, tangible results remain elusive. Meanwhile, Meghan has a new project in the works—a lifestyle show focused on entertaining, baking, and floral arrangements. The timing couldn’t be better for a PR boost. While California burns, Meghan appears more preoccupied with pastel-colored macarons and perfectly arranged blooms than with taking meaningful action.  

The wildfires have devastated communities across the state, with over 100,000 people displaced. But instead of stepping up in a significant way, Harry and Meghan have leaned heavily into virtue signaling. Their social media posts urge others to donate—while conspicuously avoiding any mention of personal financial contributions.  

In stark contrast, celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis, who lost her own home to the fires, have pledged substantial donations, with Curtis committing $1 million to relief efforts. Others, like Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, and Sharon Stone, have quietly provided resources, shelters, and tangible support without fanfare. These actions speak volumes compared to the Sussexes' performative efforts, which often feel more like a PR strategy than genuine compassion.  

Let’s not forget the couple’s history of turning personal relationships into publicity opportunities. From leaked details of private gatherings with George and Amal Clooney to the infamous Courtney Cox mushroom story, their reputation for blurring the lines between friendship and media fodder precedes them. Being part of their inner circle seems to come with an unspoken risk—your private life might just become tomorrow’s headline.  

Ultimately, this latest incident highlights a recurring pattern: Harry and Meghan rarely act without seeking public recognition. Whether it’s a natural disaster or a charitable initiative, they appear more interested in shaping their public image than in making a meaningful difference. While others quietly do the work, the Sussexes remain fixated on the optics.  

If their PR strategy had a tagline, it might well be: *“Profiting from Pain, One Headline at a Time.”*  


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