When “Expert Commentary” Crosses the Line: A Case Study in Professional Boundaries

The Daily Mail’s “expert analysis” of Meghan Markle’s brand “As Ever” reveals troubling personal vendettas masquerading as professional commentary. Critiques by Phillip Millar and Camille Moore lean towards emotional language and personal attacks rather than actual brand strategy. This trend underscores a broader media issue where personal grievances overshadow objective analysis. Continue reading When “Expert Commentary” Crosses the Line: A Case Study in Professional Boundaries

Why Family Guy’s Viewer Problem Drives Celebrity Targeting

Family Guy’s recent episode mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reveals a struggling show’s desperation for relevance amidst declining viewership of just 566,000. While the couple maintains significant cultural influence and approval ratings, Family Guy’s reliance on shock humor to attract online buzz illustrates a troubling trend of targeting more popular figures for attention rather than innovative content. Continue reading Why Family Guy’s Viewer Problem Drives Celebrity Targeting

Two Stories from Daily Fail: Meghan Sussex’s Coverage: The “Sources Close To” Phenomenon

Despite speculation about Prince Harry and King Charles reconciling, Harry has no plans to return to Britain. Media reports of a “peace summit” were exaggerated. Public sentiment in the UK is largely negative towards Harry and Meghan, with many expressing relief at their absence and questioning their motives, particularly regarding financial issues. Continue reading Two Stories from Daily Fail: Meghan Sussex’s Coverage: The “Sources Close To” Phenomenon

How British Media’s Treatment of Meghan Markle Reveals Deep-Seated Racism and Sexism: Insights from Academic Research

This blog post analyzes findings from Katie Mansfield’s 2020 MA dissertation “The Architecture of Racism, Sexism and Misogyny: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representation of Meghan Markle by the British Press” from the University of Sheffield. When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to step back from royal duties in January 2020, many attributed it to relentless media scrutiny. But was this … Continue reading How British Media’s Treatment of Meghan Markle Reveals Deep-Seated Racism and Sexism: Insights from Academic Research

The Ultimate Fashion Plot Twist: When the Tables Turn on Royal Style

Recent revelations highlight an ironic twist in royal fashion dynamics: while Meghan Markle sought Kate Middleton’s style guidance, it appears Kate’s longtime stylist was quietly following Meghan’s fashion choices. This suggests a mutual influence, challenging assumptions about who inspires whom in the world of royal fashion and illustrating that creativity often flows from unexpected sources. Continue reading The Ultimate Fashion Plot Twist: When the Tables Turn on Royal Style

The Contradictions in Queen Camilla’s Public Image: From Homewrecker to Helpmate

Queen Camilla’s transformation from one of Britain’s most reviled figures to a respected member of the royal family represents one of the most dramatic image rehabilitations in modern royal history. However, recent events suggest the gap between public narrative and documented actions remains significant. From Homewrecker to Helpmate The official story of Charles and Camilla has been carefully rewritten over two decades. Today’s coverage emphasizes … Continue reading The Contradictions in Queen Camilla’s Public Image: From Homewrecker to Helpmate

When Dior or Hermès runs out of stock, no one accuses them of mismanagement. They’re praised for being desirable.

Meghan’s As Ever brand thrives on scarcity and exclusivity, successfully selling out high-demand products. Critics express frustration, but this strategy aligns with luxury branding, akin to Dior or Hermès. Meghan’s limited releases cultivate demand and customer loyalty, contrasting the double standard applied to female entrepreneurs. Her success highlights industry bias against women. Continue reading When Dior or Hermès runs out of stock, no one accuses them of mismanagement. They’re praised for being desirable.

The Queen Saw Right Through Them—And She Chose Meghan

The British press has portrayed Queen Elizabeth II as skeptical of Meghan Markle, yet evidence suggests she was welcomed by the monarch. In contrast, the Queen expressed concerns about Kate Middleton’s career and resisted Camilla Parker Bowles’ acceptance. Meghan received an invitation on the Royal Train, signifying the Queen’s trust and inclusion. Continue reading The Queen Saw Right Through Them—And She Chose Meghan

The Striped Shirt and the Erasure of Meghan Markle

In October 2023, Meghan Markle’s relaxed striped shirt captured her post-royal identity. By July 2025, Catherine, Princess of Wales, wore a similar shirt, praised for elegance. This crossover highlights media double standards, where Meghan’s innovations were criticized while Kate’s repetitions receive acclaim, symbolizing a larger trend of narrative appropriation. Continue reading The Striped Shirt and the Erasure of Meghan Markle

Meghan posts two cute things: Daily Fail goes bananas!

Meghan Markle shared her 2016 second date with Harry on July 4, amid criticism from the Daily Mail, which often disparages her. Despite her festive platter and marketing strategies, she faces mockery for simple acts, revealing a pattern of gendered and racialized backlash. Her campaign continues to succeed despite this negativity. Continue reading Meghan posts two cute things: Daily Fail goes bananas!