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Meghan Markle’s Controversial Video Release Competes with Kate Middleton’s Charitable Efforts

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Meghan Markle’s Controversial Video Release Competes with Kate Middleton’s Charitable Efforts

In a surprising move, and recently released a promotional video showcasing the impact of the Rochwell Foundation throughout the past year.

The one-minute clip aims to highlight the people and causes that the non-profit organization supported in 2022.

However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the video was hastily put together, with recycled footage from previous years.

This has led some to question the true intentions behind its release.

The timing of the video's launch, just hours after Princess Kate shared footage of her volunteering at a baby bank with her children, has raised suspicions.

Kate's involvement with the Windsor Centre has garnered praise, leading to speculations that the Sussexes intended to redirect attention away from her efforts.

In Kate's video, she skillfully selects donations alongside her helpful children, even joking about the youngest one's limited assistance.

On the other hand, Meghan is seen in the Archwell video, elegantly dressed, hugging hundreds of people during charitable events.

While previous updates from the Sussexes have been posted in January, the decision to release this video in close proximity to Kate's has sparked online discussions about potential competition between the two royal figures.

Some social media users have criticized Meghan, claiming that she is desperately seeking attention and trying to overshadow Kate's hard work.

One user remarked, “You can bet anytime Catherine does something in public, she does something to be seen seriously.

She still believes she has a greater voice.”

It appears that the video was created as a self-promotion tool for Meghan, showcasing her invading personal space and engaging in what some perceive as inappropriate physical contact with strangers.

There are brief appearances of Harry, but the focus remains on Meghan's interactions.

It is worth noting that some individuals featured in the video may have been coerced into participating, signing away their rights for Meghan's benefit.

According to a source on Blind Item, Meghan was determined not to let her sister-in-law dominate the news with Christmas greetings and videos.

As a result, she allegedly forced her team to work overtime to produce a video that they could release during the holiday season.

This first video, featuring a questionable charity, is just the beginning, as the source claims that a second video is planned to coincide with the airing of royal carols and Catherine, the Princess of Wales' performance on ITV.

Critics argue that Meghan's video is merely an attempt to steal the limelight and divert attention from the troubling financial report of Archwell.

They believe that the video does little to showcase the actual impact of the organization, relying instead on paid PR appearances.

While the Sussexes have the luxury of time and resources to stage their charitable endeavors, it is important to question the authenticity and effectiveness of their efforts.

In the meantime, Meghan's association with WME, a renowned talent agency, has sparked discussions about the agency's own reputation.

The term “markled” has even started to gain traction in popular culture, referring to the act of manipulating and controlling narratives for personal gain.

This association raises questions about the agency's decision to align itself so closely with Meghan and the potential consequences for their own standing in the industry.

In conclusion, 's recent video release has generated controversy and speculation.

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