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Are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Business Ventures Doomed to Fail?

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Are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Business Ventures Doomed to Fail?

and have been making headlines for their various business ventures, but are they destined to fail?

According to the National Enquirer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are more interested in cashing in on their titles than doing any real work.

Despite their claims of dedicating their lives to service, the couple seems to be collecting fancy corporate titles instead.

Recently, the Sussexes were named impact partners at Ethic, a billion-dollar financial firm that focuses on environmentally conscious investing.

However, the National Enquirer claims that partnering with Ethic may have been a mistake.

The company has holdings in Facebook, which has been accused of online bullying, Nike, which has been linked to child and sweatshop labor, and Uber, which faces claims of s**ual harassment and discrimination.

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The tabloid's insider claims that was unaware of Ethic's investments in HES and Helmerich and Payne.

This is particularly interesting given that Prince Harry has criticized pharmaceutical companies for not sharing their COVID-19 patents, yet he and his wife partnered with a company that invested millions in every single COVID-19 vaccine developer.

It's clear that the Sussexes are looking to make money, and lots of it.

They are also CEOs of their Archewell Foundation and Prince Harry is the chief impact officer at the mental health coaching company Better Up.

It's a wonder how they can keep up with all these jobs while parenting their two young children.

However, not everyone is impressed with Meghan's recent Brightly storytime video.

Royal commentator Neil Sean pointed out that her expensive jewelry may have made her less relatable to the public.

Sean believes that Meghan needs to re-brand herself to become a more warm, comfy, open, and relatable author if she wants to sell more children's books.

She has a deal with Penguin Random House, and Sean believes that more children's books are in her future.

This re-branding could be beneficial for Meghan since her popularity has been decreasing.

According to research firm YouGov, Meghan is currently the second least popular royal, just ahead of .

She has been criticized for her extravagant lifestyle with Prince Harry, despite being environmental activists.

The couple lives in a $14 million mansion with 16 bathrooms and often travels via gas-guzzling private jets.

Meghan has also been slammed for wearing expensive designer clothes on various occasions.

In conclusion, and Prince Harry's business ventures may not be as successful as they hoped.

While they have been collecting fancy corporate titles and investing in environmentally conscious companies, their partnerships may not align with their values.

Additionally, Meghan may need to re-brand herself if she wants to sell more children's books and become more relatable to the public.

Despite their efforts to live a life dedicated to service, the couple's extravagant lifestyle may continue to attract criticism.

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