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Harry and Meghan Frozen Out of Hollywood: A Closer Look at Their Exclusion from Events
It seems that Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are facing a cold shoulder in Hollywood.
From the Queen’s pre-funeral event to high-profile Hollywood parties, the couple appears to be left out of the guest lists.
Even events like the Oscars and the Met Gala may not be welcoming them.
According to an LA source mentioned in The Spectator by Kara Kennedy, one A-lister intentionally excluded Harry and Meghan from an event due to their tendency to share information.
Another reason for their sidelining is their perceived lack of charisma and dedication required to be A-list celebrities.
It seems that both Britain and Hollywood are starting to realize that the couple just doesn’t have what it takes.
One particular event where the Sussexes were uninvited was the Ralph Lauren fashion show at the Huntington Museum in San Marino, just under two hours away from their home in Montecito.
While stars like Jennifer Lopez, Mindy Carling, Diana Keaton, and others attended, Harry and Meghan were noticeably absent.
Tina Brown, a royal commentator, even went as far as calling them D-listers and poor by Hollywood standards.
Comparing their estimated net worth of $22 million to the likes of Jay-Z and Beyonce, whose net worth exceeds $1.4 billion, it’s clear that the royal couple falls short in terms of wealth.
Even Tyler Perry, who generously hosted them upon their arrival in the United States, has an estimated net worth of $818 million.
Ellen DeGeneres, with an estimated net worth of almost $500 million, also surpasses them.
In comparison, Harry and Meghan can be considered “Hollywood poor.”
Neil Sean, another royal commentator, suggests that the couple may resort to doing infomercials to supplement their income.
He explains that while they were initially media darlings, their income potential now depends on their ability to promote products.
Sean highlights the importance of commercial success in the entertainment industry and how it determines one’s marketability.
He mentions the example of Netflix abandoning Meghan’s cartoon series, Pearl, which shows how fickle this business can be.
According to Sean’s sources, the Sussexes are open to various offers, which could potentially lead them into the world of infomercials.
Although some non-working royals have appeared in infomercials in the past, Sean believes that such appearances may become embarrassing for Harry and Meghan in the future.
However, he acknowledges that the decision to do infomercials ultimately depends on their financial needs.
As Sean puts it, “When you need money, you need money.”
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan’s exclusion from Hollywood events and their comparatively modest net worth reflect a shift in perception regarding their star power.
While they were once in high demand, it seems that their appeal has diminished.
The couple may need to explore alternative avenues, such as infomercials, to sustain their income.
However, the unpredictability of the entertainment industry poses challenges, and their financial situation remains uncertain.
Only time will tell how they navigate these new circumstances and what opportunities lie ahead for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.