Most recently, Meghan's silence about her future plans sparked speculation in Hollywood. After she joined her famous talent agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME), everyone expected her to make it in Hollywood.
But it's been three months since then, and no news about the next big project. Is she facing challenges and struggling to close her deal? Tension kills us!
PR expert Kieran Elsby warned that Meghan Markle's career could face some obstacles. He suspects she is still in the early stages of project development or that she is unfortunately facing rejection of a potential partnership. Could this be Meghan's Hollywood dream come true? only time will tell.
There have been rumors that Meghan Markle may be returning to acting, with hints of a possible 'Bodyguard' sequel. But Elsby doesn't expect to see her on TV again. Instead, he thinks he could focus on production and content creation, or launch a new lifestyle brand or foundation. The possibilities are endless and there are always surprises waiting for Meghan.
Is Meghan planning something to surprise her royal family? This secret project could change everything, so King Charles had better be on high alert. Prepare for life's shock when Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan announce their next move. Will they undermine the monarchy? We'll have to wait and see, but one thing's for sure: the royal drama isn't over yet.
The christening of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first child, Archie, recently sparked controversy after it was revealed that there was no official christening certificate. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, commented at length on the matter, highlighting the key issues surrounding the event.
The whole affair seemed suspicious from the beginning. Black-and-white photos showed Meghan holding her narrow-faced baby, identified as Archie, during the christening. However, people have noticed that the chubby baby in the christening photos looks nothing like Meghan's photos. This raised questions about the authenticity of the event.
The christening is said to have taken place in July 2019 at Westminster Castle in a private ceremony presided over by Archbishop Justin Welby. The BBC reported at the time that several members of the royal family were expected, including Prince Charles and his wife Camilla. However, Queen Elizabeth was unable to attend due to official duties elsewhere. The public was not allowed to attend, despite this happy occasion that the royal family seemed to be celebrating. Instead, only two photos were later released through Sussex's Instagram account, both taken by fashion photographer Chris Allerton, who had previously photographed the couple's wedding.
Curiously, at the time of his baptism, the Archbishop of Canterbury was absent from the important registration session of the Church of England at York. This frowned upon the senior clergy who did not know the reason for his sudden resignation.
Things got even more interesting when it was revealed that the Archbishop had left the four-day meeting in York to officiate at Archie's baptism. The decision was cryptic and appeared to have been made without proper consultation with others.
The christening, originally scheduled for Friday 5 July 2019, had to be postponed to the next day after the Queen and Prince Charles were unable to attend. Still, the Queen was unable to attend the ceremony, further fueling speculation about the legitimacy of her christening.
As the revelations progressed, more and more questions arose about the veracity of Archie's baptism. The absence of a baptismal certificate to formally corroborate the event casts a shadow of doubt on what should have been a treasured royal moment. Prince Harry has been embroiled in a flurry of allegations of lack of loyalty, sparking a widespread backlash from Britain's upper echelons.
Rebecca English, the Daily Mail's esteemed royal editor, appeared on her podcast "Palace Confidential" and spoke out on the issue in her own words. Ms English said in unceremonious terms that Prince Harry's recent behavior has caused a deep "disgust" among her close friends, some of whom have been traumatized by poring over the pages of her memoir.
"From what I've heard, a lot of people are genuinely disgusted by what he's been doing since he left the royal family," English told the magazine candidly.
But her candor didn't stop there. She continued with great empathy, she explained, "You feel so hurt by some of the things he has revealed."
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