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Exclusive: Megan Markle Excluded from Pre-Grammys Gala, Beyonce and Jay-Z Set to Attend
The pre-Grammys gala is gearing up to be the hottest event of the year, with entertainment power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z confirming their attendance.
The star-studded guest list includes Motown legend Berry Gordy, Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Lovato, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, among others.
This exclusive event, hosted by Sony Music Publishing Chairman and CEO John Platt in collaboration with the Recording Academy, will take place at the prestigious Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Reports reveal that invitations were sent out last week to a select group of A-listers, but noticeably absent from the guest list are Megan Markle and Prince Harry.
This snub marks the third time Megan has been excluded from a high-profile event, following similar incidents at the Golden Globes and Emmy's.
Speculations suggest that their alignment with anti-royal sentiments may have played a role in their exclusion.
Since stepping back from their royal duties, Prince Harry and Megan have capitalized on criticizing the royal family to gain commercial success.
However, their continuous focus on royal bashing may be reaching its limits, as evident by the dwindling support from their fan base.
Even in their recent Netflix documentary, where Harry criticized his family for lack of support during tough times, the narrative seems to be losing its appeal.
Despite Harry's attempts at reconciliation with his family, particularly highlighted in his memoir “Spare,” the relationship remains strained.
King Charles' decision to evict Harry from Frogmore Cottage shortly after the book's publication underscores the deep-rooted tensions within the royal family.
Author Robert Hardman's insights into King Charles III's handling of the situation reveal a sense of relief amidst the turmoil, suggesting that the ongoing drama has not significantly impacted the King.
As Prince Harry and Megan continue down the path of public criticism towards the royal family, their brand appears increasingly fragile.
The reliance on portraying themselves as victims of royal mistreatment may no longer resonate with their audience, especially as they face backlash for their relentless attacks.
The future of the Sussexes' brand remains uncertain, as they navigate the complexities of their public image and relationships within the royal family.