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Meghan Markle’s Transition: From Royal to Influencer
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle seems to be making a comeback.
After her tumultuous journey from actress to real-life royal, it appears that her next venture is that of an influencer.
This article, originally written by Kara Kennedy for The Spectator, sheds light on the unexpected twists and turns in Meghan's life, including some outrageous remarks made by the late Queen Elizabeth.
Transitioning from a royal life to that of an ex-something is no glamorous feat.
Many washed-up ex-wives and girlfriends of sports stars resort to selling herbal tea on Instagram or making appearances at mediocre nightclubs just to make ends meet.
It seems that Meghan Markle had different aspirations when she and Prince Harry decided to leave the royal family and settle in Los Angeles.
She envisioned herself as a glamorous philanthropist, fighting for women's rights and attending exclusive Hollywood events.
However, her dreams of becoming the next Emma Clooney quickly faded as she faced rejection and criticism in the LA thought leader community.
Meghan's downfall has been well-documented, with her popularity plummeting among the British public.
According to a March poll, her approval rating dropped 31 points since November, leaving her with a dismal rating of minus 33.
Even in America, where the couple hoped to find success, only 27% of Americans say they like Meghan, compared to 44% who don't.
It seems that their plan to speak their truth through documentaries, interviews, podcasts, and a book deal has not garnered the praise and sympathy they had hoped for.
So, what could potentially save Meghan and Harry at this point?
Some suggest that a united front and attending the coronation of King Charles III could have been a good start.
However, the couple announced that Harry would attend alone, while Meghan stayed in California to celebrate Archie's fourth birthday.
Although Meghan would have faced criticism if she had attended after her mission to tarnish the British monarchy's reputation, it would have been a polite gesture to return the favor to King Charles, who walked her down the aisle during her wedding.
The question now is whether Meghan's recent low-key months signify a retreat from the limelight or a strategic move.
In January, when Harry released his memoirs, Meghan was noticeably absent from the promotional interviews.
Sources claimed that there was friction between the couple due to the negative reaction to the book.
Her presence alongside Harry during his interview with ITV's Tom Bradby, where he reneged on Meghan's claim of racism within the Royal Family, would have only added to the awkwardness.
It seems that Meghan's timeout may soon be over as she prepares for a big return to public life.
Last week, it was revealed that Meghan has signed with powerhouse agency WME and will focus on building her global enterprise.
Her team at the agency includes influential figures such as Ari Emanuel, Brad Slater, and Jill Smoller.
This move indicates Meghan's intention to revamp her public image, but it remains to be seen whether she will heed the advice of her PR team.
Meghan has already made a few public appearances in recent weeks, debuting a new look with darker, sleeker hair and minimal makeup.
These appearances, including one at an L.A. Lakers game alongside Harry, did little to dispel rumors of a rift between the couple.
If Meghan wants to succeed as an ex-royal influencer, social media will play a vital role.
There are whispers that she may soon return to Instagram, which she left in 2020 after relinquishing the Sussex royal monogram.
However, tensions are expected to rise, as rivalries between self-proclaimed Meghan and Kate fans have already caused aggressive fights on social media platforms.
While Meghan's potential comeback may be met with apprehension from the rest of the royal family, there is little doubt about the irreparable damage done to their relationship.
The late Queen Elizabeth reportedly referred to Meghan as “evil” during a drinks reception at Balmoral in August last year.
This revelation, coupled with other alleged remarks made by the queen, suggests that a reconciliation between Meghan and the royal family is unlikely.
Instead, it seems that Meghan and Harry are more inclined to capitalize on their negative experiences within the firm, with book deals and potential returns to Hollywood.
As Meghan embarks on this new chapter of her life, one thing is certain: she will need to find a way to finance her Hollywood lifestyle.
Whether it's through lucrative book deals or the resurrection of her lifestyle blog, The T, Meghan and Harry must secure their financial stability.
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