Prince Harry expressed shock when King Charles made allegations against Meghan Markle's staff regarding Byline Times donations targeting the royal family.
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In a new development, Prince Harry was surprised by allegations about Meghan Markle's crew and their association with Byline Times donations seemingly to the royal family. The story initially appeared on Twitter, where a source leaked data claiming that Meghan and her team were financially supporting Byline Times in a campaign with clear anti-royal intent.
According to sources, some of Meghan's fan-related fundraising efforts were redirected to donations to Byline Times months before the Sussexes themselves were featured in the publication's November issue. It should be noted that many groups plotting against the royal family have also contributed to Byline Times. This comes at a time when Meghan's 'Suss Squad' fan base has decreased compared to the previous year, leaving a smaller following of dedicated fans behind them. There were also allegations regarding bot accounts purporting to participate in fundraising campaigns.
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The Sussexes are said to have actively pre-released an 11-page article to convince Byline Times to substantiate its claim. Notably, Byline Times is a British newspaper and website that was launched around the time Meghan joined the royal family and has gained attention for its coverage of Meghan and Harry.
Suss Squad member Sarah launched the fundraising appeal on Twitter, saying the organization had contributed a significant amount to the £13,000 raised for Byline Times in just 24 hours. Speculation has arisen over whether the Sussexes could have stakes in media organisations. In 2021, Meghan and Harry used Oprah Winfrey's platform to give their views on the royal family. Fast forward to 2023 and it looks like they are once again partnered with Byline Times in a similar capacity.
A report in Byline Times indicated that the royal family's internal discord was due to an alleged "money leak" scheme. According to reports, Meghan Markle's negative press has benefited the royal family. The story claimed that King Charles feared Harry and Meghan would take center stage in the media, overshadowing him and other members of the royal family. However, the allegations in the report were eventually proven to be false.
The story also lists Charles's two supposed options: either allow the Sussexes to have a low status in the UK, or separate them from the royal family altogether to lessen the impression that they would become an obstacle to him. other. It's important to remember that these accusations were ultimately proven false.
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The idea that King Charles is concerned that Meghan and Harry will surpass him in the end is unreasonable because they are involved in many different fields. The couple's actions don't seem to have impressed the royal family, and a growing number of Americans say they want Meghan and Harry to return to the UK as their antics get old. Researchers found that Americans don't have much affection for the Sussexes and their interest in them has decreased significantly.
In 2020, Harry and Meghan signed a very lucrative contract with Netflix. Signing a five-year deal, it has been reported that they have signed on for a staggering £80 million ($100 million) to produce documentaries, documentaries, feature films, Scripted programs and children's programs.
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Since their deal was confirmed, the Sussexes have begun work on their six-part blockbuster Harry & Meghan, as well as the documentary Harry's Heart of Invictus. Since then, they have also acquired the rights to Carley Fortune's romance novel Meet Me At The Lake, which will be made into a film, according to various reports. And now an expert has weighed in on how the end of the Hollywood strikes could lead to a "remarkable comeback" for the pair. "Once the SAG-AFTRA strike is over, this opens up the possibility of all previously suspended studio deals involving Harry," entertainment expert and MarkMeets founder Mark Boardman told Newsweek. and Meghan, already suspended during the four-month strike, can now return to the heated discussion table ahead of their Christmas break.
"After improving conditions for creators and actors, as well as protecting against the potential use of AI, this now presents a promising scenario for the industry and the people of Sussex. Conditions improve This improvement will bring significant returns on successful projects for all stakeholders with higher payouts for the flow.”.
“However, upfront fees are likely to be lower due to higher revenue potential if the program is successful,” he added.
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