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Meghan Markle’s Prospective Partners May Not See Her as Valuable as She Thinks
According to Lady Colin Campbell, Meghan Markle is making a shift away from her royal ties and pursuing a more independent career, leveraging her partnership with the William Morris Endeavour (WME) Agency.
However, it seems that Meghan may not be as valuable to her prospective partners as she believes.
Lady C recently joined host Dan Wooten and royal biographer Phil Dampier on GB News, where they discussed Markle's rumored multi-million dollar deal with Dior amidst Prince Harry's legal battle.
During the conversation, Wooten asked if this signified Meghan's desire to establish a career separate from her husband's royal persona.
Lady C revealed that Meghan joined WME in order to distance herself from her royal identity and was advised to forge a new path.
However, she cautioned that it is important to distinguish between fact and fiction.
According to well-placed contacts in Paris' fashion industry, this potential deal with Dior may not be as lucrative as anticipated.
Lady C explained that Meghan is perceived as “damaged goods” and might not earn much from this collaboration.
In fact, Dior may benefit more from their association with Meghan than vice versa.
Adding to Meghan's professional challenges, it has been revealed that she has been dropped by Spotify.
WME, however, was aware of this development and has been working on a rebranding strategy for weeks.
Interestingly, there has been a comparison drawn between Meghan and Johnny Depp, as both have experienced being dropped and then reinstated.
Depp, a highly acclaimed actor, has a significant influence in the industry.
Lady C pointed out that fashion houses primarily generate revenue from scents, not clothing.
If Dior were to sign Meghan, it could potentially tarnish their reputation.
Lady C expressed skepticism about WME's optimism, emphasizing that one can never fully believe what Meghan says.
She described Meghan as a maverick who maneuvers around her PR team, highlighting her love for being in front of a camera.
Meghan's partnership with WME was confirmed in an Instagram post by the agency in April.
However, Lady C claimed that WME bosses are now furious and have realized that Meghan lacks talent.
Despite this, she believes that Meghan will continue to hustle as if she does possess talent.
Lady C noted that even though Meghan may not be able to produce content for a podcast, she thoroughly enjoys being in front of a camera.
This is why she aspires to be the face of a fashion house.
Lady C questioned why WME took Meghan on, suggesting that it might be due to her ethnicity, as she is a woman of color.
If WME can successfully transform Meghan's image, it would be a significant achievement for them.
Lady C also addressed sportscaster Bill Simmons' description of the Sussexes as “effing grifters.”
When asked if this label would stick, Lady C responded that there is some truth to it.
She argued that Prince Harry has mastered the art of exploiting the British system, skillfully evading tax obligations through means testing and residency requirements.
Lady C did not contest the “grifter” label and acknowledged that Simmons' revelations have exposed Meghan's true nature.
She compared the situation to the tale of “The Emperor's New Clothes,” emphasizing that Meghan's perception of herself as a fashion icon is flawed.
Lady C reminded viewers that Meghan is the Duchess of Sussex, not the Princess of Wales, and should recognize the limitations that come with her title and the natural attributes she possesses.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's pursuit of an independent career may not be as successful as she hopes.
Her potential partners may not view her as valuable due to her perceived damaged reputation.
Additionally, her recent departure from Spotify and the doubts surrounding her potential collaboration with Dior raise questions about her professional prospects.
Lady C's insights shed light on the challenges Meghan faces and the perceptions surrounding her brand.