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Meghan Markle Caught Yelling at WME Staff at Lucky’s Restaurant
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, found herself in a heated confrontation with staff members from WME at Lucky's restaurant.
The incident occurred after she failed to secure a deal with a prominent French sportswear brand.
The altercation was captured in a photo released by Deux Moi, showing Meg and Markle socializing with the WME staff.
The picture, taken discreetly, revealed her presence at the restaurant in Santa Barbara, where she looked stunning.
Eyewitnesses described Meghan's behavior as nightmarish, with reports of her being rude and unpleasant from the moment she entered the establishment.
It seemed she expected to be treated like royalty, demanding special treatment.
Interestingly, when dining out with her husband, Prince Harry, they often frequented a sushi restaurant, despite Harry's aversion to sushi.
On these occasions, he would purchase a steak from Lucky's, which he would enjoy at the sushi restaurant.
However, when Meghan dines alone, she chooses to go to Lucky's.
This peculiar preference has left many puzzled.
Sources reveal that Meghan had lunch with Jill Smoller, a longtime sports agent and senior vice president of sports at William Morris Endeavor.
Jill, who has been Serena Williams' agent for over two decades, was unable to secure the deal for Meghan as a brand ambassador for the French sportswear giants.
Witnesses claim that during the meeting, Meghan became furious and started yelling at Jill.
Her frustration was evident, as the deal didn't materialize despite Jill's efforts.
It seems that Meghan's lack of sporting connections and qualifications hindered her chances.
Additionally, her legs were deemed unfit for modeling, further diminishing her prospects.
Speculation suggests that Serena Williams may be considered for the ambassador position once she gives birth to her second child.
This incident follows criticism from one of Meghan's former friends, Lizzie Cundey, who accused the Duchess of Sussex of seeking publicity for her charity work while claiming to desire privacy.
Lizzie, a TV presenter who had a friendship with Meghan since 2013, expressed disappointment in the couple's decision to document their charitable acts for a Netflix documentary.
She viewed it as a calculated move for attention and advised them to perform good deeds without cameras present.
Lizzie's remarks echoed those of music mogul Simon Cowell, who emphasized the importance of authenticity.
She shared Simon's belief that the audience can discern genuine intentions and felt that people were beginning to see through Meghan's actions.
In a previous interview, Lizzie mentioned her initial friendship with Meghan, which blossomed after meeting at a charity dinner.
However, their relationship eventually deteriorated.
These recent events occurred just days after Prince Harry was quietly stripped of his royal highness title from his profile page.
The couple continues to face scrutiny and challenges as they navigate their post-royal lives.