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Meghan Markle’s Contract with WME Cancelled: Signs of Trouble for the Duchess?
In a surprising turn of events, it appears that Meghan Markle's contract with talent agency WME has been cancelled.
Speculation is rife among royal fans, who believe that this move signifies trouble for the Duchess.
Previously, we had heard stories about her feud with the Beckhams and her endorsement of political aspirations from the Biden sister.
However, these tales now seem to be on life support.
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Interestingly, there seems to be no connection between Meghan and Prince Harry, as they appear more like work colleagues than a couple.
However, some have criticized Meghan, claiming that she is aging poorly.
Moreover, the New York Post recently reported Meghan's ongoing animosity towards Catherine, the Princess of Wales.
It seems that Meghan is determined to hurt Catherine and prioritize this vendetta over everything else.
WME has reportedly advised her to stop this behavior, emphasizing that it is more important for her to represent Dior than attack Catherine.
Despite her association with WME, Meghan seems to be bored and lacking excitement in her life.
Rumors are circulating that she plans to disrupt the Invictus Games in September.
Will she make a surprise appearance at the polo event in Singapore?
And what will she wear?
Speculations range from a repeat of her Femme Fatale outfit to a new gold dress.
However, WME's inability to secure deals for Meghan after three months has left her craving attention.
Her recent media blitz, filled with thirst for publicity, clapbacks, and revisionist history, suggests that the agency may no longer be in the picture.
According to Benjamin Smallbrook on Quora, WME's chief, Ari Emanuel, has lost patience with Meghan.
The breaking point came when Omid Scobie leaked news to the media without WME's knowledge, resulting in conflicting messages.
Allegedly, Meghan refused to listen to WME's advice and insisted on handling matters herself.
This led to a heated confrontation where she declared the agency incompetent.
One WME executive even claimed that it would be impossible to work with her.
Meghan's desire to be confrontational and ugly towards others seems to stem from her own insecurities.
One can only wonder if Ari Emanuel, already dealing with his fair share of challenges, needs such drama in his life.
As Meghan's birthday approaches on August 4th, it remains to be seen whether WME will have any say in her plans.
On this day, she has promised to reveal something significant.
Will WME walk away and let her take control, or will they intervene?
In May, Royal Editor Ingrid Seward predicted that Meghan would be reminded of her dwindling popularity.
It seems that WME's role is to reinstate her in the popularity stakes, yet Prince Harry appears to have been sidelined in this process.
The initial excitement surrounding Meghan's partnership with WME seems to have waned.
After five months, the agency has only managed to create merchandise featuring her dog and publicly distance themselves from Dior.
Meghan's attempt to blame everything on Harry and go solo has failed, leading her to once again rely on him for support.
However, the denial of rumors about her being considered for a bodyguard position has not helped her cause.
Additionally, the strike has put WME's plans to turn Archibald into a production company on hold.
Furthermore, Meghan's decision to no longer wear Stard, a brand owned by Harry's wife, has fueled speculation that their relationship may end by September.
The future remains uncertain for Meghan Markle as her association with WME comes to an end.
Will she find success on her own or will she need to reassess her approach?
Only time will tell.