The Sussexes Under Fire: Sky News Calls Out Meghan Markle – A Pure Vindication for Critics Meghan Markle is being called out by Sky News, an…
The Sussexes Under Fire: Sky News Calls Out Meghan Markle – A Pure Vindication for Critics
Meghan Markle is being called out by Sky News, and honestly, it’s a vindication for all those who have been critical of her actions. Here’s what went down:
Sky News recently covered a German documentary about the Sussexes called The Lost Prince. Now, this isn’t your typical royal doc.
The Sussexes had zero editorial control over it, which means it gives us a real, unfiltered look at what’s been going on behind the scenes. It’s showing the truth, and boy, is it eye-opening.
Let’s start with Meghan’s lifestyle brand—or should I say, the “American Rie Era Orchard Disaster.” I mean, who starts a business without even securing a trademark for the name?
The trademark application was basically rejected, with a huge red X stamped on it. Honestly, this is Business 101—do your research and secure your intellectual property first. It’s unbelievable!
Meanwhile, Prince William and Catherine (the Prince and Princess of Wales) continue to carry themselves with such grace and dignity. They’re out there doing meaningful charity work and keeping things professional. It’s a stark contrast to the Sussexes’ approach, to say the least.
What really breaks my heart is seeing the transformation in Prince Harry. He used to be the charming, dedicated prince who served with honor in the military and created the Invictus Games.
Now, we’re seeing him get random tattoos, making awkward social media appearances, and basically looking like a California surfer dude. It’s hard to watch.
The upcoming German documentary is particularly intriguing because it promises to give an unvarnished look at the Sussexes’ lives. Unlike the media outlets that try to sugarcoat things, this documentary is simply telling it like it is.
It’s refreshing to see media that’s not beholden to anyone, just telling real stories from real people. It’s a sharp contrast to the public relations stunts we’re used to seeing from the Sussexes.
Now, let’s circle back to the trademark issue. Any competent businessperson would have had the lawyers sort out these things before making any announcements. But nope, we got a flashy Instagram launch with mysterious jam jars and no trademark to back it up. It’s a mess, and it shows a complete lack of preparation and professionalism.
But the saddest part of all this is watching what’s happened to Harry. This was once a man who served his country with pride, who created the Invictus Games out of genuine compassion for injured veterans. Now, he’s reduced to making awkward appearances and sounding like a stereotypical Californian.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Catherine continue to handle their roles with dignity, taking on meaningful projects that make a real impact. Every appearance they make is purposeful, and they don’t need to send out jam jars to try and stay relevant.
The contrast between the working royals and the Sussexes could not be clearer. While William and Catherine are championing causes like early childhood development and groundbreaking charity work, what are the Sussexes doing? Complaining about privacy, filing lawsuits, and launching failed business ventures.
And the request for an extension on their trademark application? It speaks volumes. If they can’t even handle basic business matters, how can we expect them to successfully navigate royal life outside the institution?
It’s been a wild ride watching the Sussexes try to build a new life outside of the royal family. But with every new project or business venture, they seem to hit roadblocks.
The upcoming German documentary might be the turning point, and with the ongoing trademark drama, it’s clear that this is just the beginning.
Speaking of business, let’s talk about the Sussexes’ ventures. Successful business launches usually come with tangible products, but all we’ve seen from them are mysterious jars of jam being sent to random celebrities. And let’s not forget the disastrous Spotify deal and the Netflix documentary that received more criticism than praise.
It’s a PR nightmare, and yet, the media continues to try and spin it positively. But we all know better, don’t we? We’ve seen through the failed business attempts and the constant missteps.
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