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Viral Video Reveals Meghan Markle’s Son’s Disappointment Over Camera Gift
In a recent viral video, Meghan Markle is seen discussing how her son was left devastated when she didn't buy him an £8,000 camera.
This revelation came during a post-screening chat for the short film, The After, where Meghan and filmmaker Misan Hariman, along with actor David Oyolowo, shared some sweet details about Archie.
Meghan expressed her admiration for Misan's influence on her son, stating that inspiration runs deep.
She mentioned how Misan had been teaching Archie, who is four-and-a-half years old, about photography.
However, when Meghan bought Archie a camera to encourage his passion, it didn't quite meet his expectations.
Archie expressed his disappointment by saying, “But it's not a Leica like Misan's.”
Meghan made it clear that Archie wouldn't be receiving a Leica camera, especially not as a Christmas gift.
Leica is a renowned German camera brand, and their Leica M11P model retails for £8,000.
It's worth questioning whether a preschooler like Archie would even know to ask for a Leica camera, let alone understand the difference between various camera brands.
This incident raises doubts about Meghan's understanding of preschoolers and their preferences.
During a recent interview, Meghan mentioned Leica for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, she has always been fascinated by Princess Catherine, who is an avid photographer.
Secondly, the Leica brand has previously associated itself with Queen Elizabeth, featuring the Queen using their cameras on their promotional materials.
Insiders claim that Meghan now wants Leica to be linked with her by stating that Archie is fond of their cameras.
It seems she is already leveraging her son's name to secure freebies and brand partnerships.
Some members of the public find it concerning that Meghan's supporters refer to Archie as “King Archie” and “our nephew,” even going as far as pooling money together to buy him an $11,000 camera.
This incident also sheds light on Meghan's reluctance to return freebies.
She was accustomed to receiving them during her time running the Tig blog and believed that this trend would continue after marrying Prince Harry.
However, gifting a bike to Archie received backlash, as it was seen as a gift to a millionaire rather than someone in need.
Unlike the bike store owner who sought attention, Leica has been discreet about any potential collaboration with Meghan.
The brand is known for its quality and longevity, making it a valuable asset for Meghan's future photo shoots if she continues working on her Tig blog.
It is evident that Meghan's interest in securing freebies and associating herself with renowned brands is driven by her personal desires rather than benefiting her merchandise line, Merchie.
It is questionable whether a toddler like Archie would truly understand the significance of a Leica camera.
This incident only adds to the growing skepticism surrounding Meghan's obsession with brands and her tendency to manifest her desires.
While Meghan's children may seem to possess advanced vocabulary and knowledge, it appears that they are not actively involved in traditional holiday traditions.
Meghan's penchant for fabricating stories and bending the truth continues to raise concerns among the public.