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Suzanne Exposes Sussexes’ Peculiar PR Video Filmed in Private Garden as $14 Million Mansion Sold
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have recently made efforts to contribute positively to the online world.
As members of the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund Advisory Committee, they surprised 26 inaugural grant recipients, who each received a $2 million grant, with congratulatory phone calls.
During one call, Harry expressed his gratitude, saying, “Thank you for doing everything that you do.
Our kids especially are incredibly grateful.”
Meghan added playfully, “They don't know it yet, but they will.”
The grants will be distributed among 26 youth-led initiatives that aim to foster a more inclusive, equitable, and accountable technology ecosystem.
These initiatives tackle various technology-related issues, including responsible artificial intelligence, improved access to education, protection of human rights, and leveraging platforms for social and environmental change.
However, some fans find the video released by the Sussexes peculiar.
One fan questioned the timing, stating, “I don't understand it.
The pandemic is long over.
Why are they still filming and sharing these interactions from the privacy of their own home as if they can't leave?
It's truly bizarre.”
Another fan expressed skepticism about the couple's intentions, suggesting, “Those who genuinely engage in charity work and philanthropy don't feel the need to record these small interactions.
It seems like they're using these kids to their advantage.
Also, I wonder if those kids realize that Harry and Meghan are their parents.
They probably spend most of their time with nannies.”
Additionally, some fans found the setting of Meghan and Harry's video quite unusual.
Instead of filming indoors, the couple decided to shoot the video outdoors.
Interestingly, the garden in the background bears a striking resemblance to the garden house owned by Suzanne Reinstein, a well-known figure in the area.
The similarities in the area and landscape orientation are estimated to be around 90%.
Suzanne had previously mentioned on her personal Instagram account that some people had rented a piece of land to film promotional videos.
This raises the question of why Meghan and Harry didn't shoot the video at their own home.
It should be noted that the couple's $14 million mansion was recently sold due to heavy debt.
In the past, Prince Harry and Meghan allegedly caused frustration among their Montecito neighbors when they requested the use of their tennis courts.
According to a neighbor interviewed by True Royalty's Royal Beat, the Sussexes asked if they could play tennis on their neighbors' courts.
Initially, the neighbors agreed, but then they received another message stating that they would need to vacate their properties whenever the Sussexes wanted to play.
This request did not sit well with the neighbors.
Furthermore, the couple's use of private planes has also become a contentious issue.
With their reputation waning, they no longer enjoy the trust and generosity of wealthy individuals who were once willing to lend them expensive vehicles for free.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent PR video has raised eyebrows among fans.