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Meghan Markle’s Public Image Takes Another Hit Amidst Family Drama
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been making headlines yet again for all the wrong reasons.
Last month, she and her husband Prince Harry were seen having a great time at a holiday barbecue while her father was recuperating alone after suffering a stroke.
This led to criticism from both her family and social media.
More recently, Meghan has been called out for flying to the site of an elementary school slaughter for a PR opportunity instead of visiting her sick dad.
Making matters worse, she wore a $1,000 dress to romp around at a picnic with Harry's polo partner Nacho Figueras.
On Saturday, just hours after her tasteless photo-op amid crosses of school children she never met, Meghan was seen having fun, ignoring calls for her to reach out to her dad before it's too late.
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The picture in question was posted by Nacho's wife Delfina Blackear and featured the royal couple's three-year-old son Archie.
However, the picture has since been deleted, indicating that it was not run by the PR team.
While Harry and Meghan have been vocal about keeping their children safe, it hasn't gone unnoticed that whenever we see Archie now, it's always the back of his head we see, or it's blurry.
This has led to speculation about whether the child in the photos is actually Archie or just any kid in the universe.
People have a right to know if they are real, especially since Harry and Meghan have already indirectly shown the child's face.
Meanwhile, rumours have been circulating that Meghan and Harry would take part in a docuseries focused on their lives.
However, leading royal biographer Andrew Morton has thrown doubt on these rumours, claiming that the public is more interested in their children than in the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
He believes that the odds of them working on a documentary about their lives are pretty slim, as they have been trying to keep their children out of the public eye.
Instead, Prince Harry and Meghan are more likely to focus their Netflix products on their charity work and the drama behind organising major projects such as the Invictus Games.
Morton believes that they are filming with regards to the Invictus Games, and it could well be behind-the-scenes meetings, events, and so on or the drama behind putting on a big event like this one.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's public image has taken another hit amidst family drama.
Her recent actions have led to criticism from both her family and social media.
While rumours of a docuseries focused on their lives have been circulating, leading royal biographer Andrew Morton believes that the odds of them working on such a documentary are pretty slim.
Instead, they are more likely to focus on their charity work and the drama behind organising major projects.