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Royal expert Richard Kay suggests that Meghan Markle’s delayed career renaissance may be influenced by Prince Harry’s family feud. Kay speculates that the headlines surrounding Harry’s memoir and the rift with his family might be making it challenging for Meghan to launch her new career objectives. He proposes that Meghan could be intentionally giving more space to Harry, not wanting his controversies to impact her brand.
However, it’s important to note that Hollywood has been facing strikes, and the holiday season might not be the ideal time for a significant career launch. The delay could be a strategic decision, and Meghan may reveal her work in the New Year when the industry is more active.
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In my view, Meghan Markle’s behavior is the primary reason for the widespread dislike directed towards her. She seems to mistreat those who can’t offer her anything and discards those who have helped her. I perceive her as a sociopathic narcissist who allegedly bullied a child and numerous palace staff. Additionally, there are accusations of deceit, scheming, and rule-breaking to attain titles, including questionable circumstances around the birth of her children. The commenter contends that Meghan’s actions, such as lying in court and during the Oprah interview, have contributed to her negative image. The strained relationships with both her own and Harry’s family are seen as a pattern, making her the common factor. The commenter predicts a negative historical legacy for Meghan, portraying her as a deceptive figure who caused difficulties for Prince Harry, the royal family, and the Queen in her later years.