Breaking Down the Bombshell Vanity Fair Claims About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
There are significant revelations in the recent Vanity Fair piece about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
One of the most shocking claims is that Meghan Markle’s friend was reportedly shopping around a book idea about what her life might look like post-divorce. The mere suggestion of a team member discussing such a project is enough to raise eyebrows.
Another startling claim involves Beyoncé allegedly declining a sit-down appearance on Meghan’s "Archetypes" podcast. Additionally, there are reports that Prince Harry is content staying out of the spotlight, stepping out occasionally for charity work, while Meghan would take the lead as the primary earner in the family.
The article also reignites allegations of Meghan’s "mean girl" behavior and bullying accusations. For those who recall the couple’s reaction to a previous Hollywood Reporter article, it’s easy to imagine the turmoil this Vanity Fair piece might have caused.
Sources suggest the couple is deeply upset by the article. Reports indicate tension in their lives, particularly following the postponement of Meghan’s show—a decision reportedly made by Netflix. Meghan’s efforts to rebrand herself have faced setbacks as a respected publication rehashes some of the most damaging claims about her.
Their recent public appearance amidst the devastation of the Southern California fires has also been criticized as poorly timed, further complicating their public image. It’s clear the Sussexes are navigating a challenging period.
Rapper Nelly has faced criticism for performing at one of Donald Trump’s official inauguration balls, but he remains unapologetic.
Nelly clarified that his performance was not a political statement. He humorously noted that he wasn’t aware he needed to agree with Trump’s politics to perform for him. "I respect the office," Nelly said, emphasizing that his decision was about honoring the position of the presidency, regardless of who holds it.
Singer Carrie Underwood also received mixed reactions for agreeing to perform at Trump’s inauguration. However, she has had vocal support from other stars. Lee Greenwood, known for "God Bless the USA," defended her decision, calling it a magical opportunity and urging critics to keep their negativity to themselves. Surprisingly, even Trump critic Whoopi Goldberg defended Underwood’s choice, saying, "People do what they do for whatever reason."