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Emergency Meetings Held as Meghan Markle Faces Backlash Over Omid Scobie’s Book
In recent news, it has been reported that WME (William Morris Endeavor) has been engaged in emergency meetings with Meghan Markle following the public outcry over Omid Scobie's book.
Speculation arose when rumors circulated about the Queen's absence from the Christmas card.
BarkJack, a reliable source, tweeted about a crisis meeting taking place in Los Angeles, stating that the release of the Christmas card has been put on hold for now.
The card was originally scheduled to be unveiled this week, but with the week not yet over, there is still a possibility of its release.
Interestingly, Meghan Markle has taken charge of her own public relations these days, leading to speculation that she had to consult with representatives before releasing the card.
While it remains unclear if the crisis meeting is directly related to the Christmas card, the fact that it was not released by Wednesday morning raises questions.
Additionally, it is uncertain whether the meeting was called to address the recent issues arising from Scobie's book.
Following the crisis meeting with WME, it has been reported that they are advising Meghan Markle to adopt a more similar approach to Catherine, Princess of Wales, who is deeply loved, acclaimed, and successful.
It is unclear whether this is an attempt by WME to distance themselves from Meghan due to anticipated non-compliance or to make her feel humiliated enough to leave the agency voluntarily.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have faced criticism for failing to fulfill their charity engagements this year.
Despite their ongoing rift with the royal family and their efforts to establish themselves in Hollywood, the couple's actual involvement in charitable events has been limited.
While they recorded videos to congratulate young entrepreneurs and Harry participated in Stand Up For Heroes, their physical presence at charity-related events has fallen short of expectations.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, in an interview with the Daily Express, expressed disappointment over the couple's lack of activity.
He compared their limited attendance at 11 events to the Princess of Wales, who attended 126 events in the past year.
Although Meghan made a public appearance on International Women's Day and both she and Harry visited AHA Santa Barbara and New York for awards, their overall engagement has been relatively low.
Nevertheless, the past three months have been the busiest for the couple.
They attended the Invictus Games together in Germany, participated in a special talk about online safety for World Mental Health Day in New York, and engaged in back-to-back events leading up to Veterans Day.
These included visiting Camp Pendleton to meet families of U.S. Army personnel and attending the inauguration of the new Warrior Fitness program in San Diego.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continues, it remains to be seen how they will navigate the challenges ahead.
With emergency meetings taking place and advice being given by WME, the future trajectory of their careers and public image hangs in the balance.
Only time will tell if they can overcome these obstacles and regain the support they once enjoyed.