This Tuesday, December 3, a German channel unveils a documentary that could damage the reputation of Harry and Meghan Markle. This report points to the “elitist” lifestyle of the Sussexes since their exile in Montecito in California, as reported by The Dailymail.
An explosive documentary. While all eyes are on them, between a possible move to Portugal and rumors of separation, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle find themselves at the heart of a new program entitled Harry: the lost princedirected by Ulrik Grunewald. Broadcast this Tuesday, December 3 on a German channel, this film turns out to be an investigation against the Sussexes since their exile in Montecito, California. Among the angles of attack, their recent high-profile visits abroad. Invited to testify in this feature film, royal expert Russell Myers did not hesitate to point out the hypocrisy of Lilibet and Archie's parents in their role as activists. “If you go to places like Colombia or Nigeria, which have serious socio-economic problems, in the middle of the poorest communities in that country, and you wear tens of thousands of euros of designer clothes, It doesn't send the right message,” he lamented in the show, echoed by our colleagues from Dailymail . This is not the only angle of attack. During this report, their involvement in their Archwell foundation is hotly contested. “According to their own documents, Harry and Meghan only work one hour per week for the Archewell Foundation,” revealed director Ulrik Grunewald.
Taking a dig at the couple, this documentary also denounces the way in which Meghan and Harry used their former royal functions to “be part of an elite in America”. “If you have a situation where Harry and Meghan are making huge amounts of money in Hollywood by trading their reputation, but they are also boosting their reputation by working for the Queen, they are able to present themselves on the world stage as being working members of the royal family who are also available for a price,” said Jack Royston of the podcast The Royal Report in the film. Other testimonies have lifted the veil on their exclusive and expensive lifestyle. “Their house is not given to everyone. I mean…most houses cost between eight and nine million dollars”said Richard Mineards, one of their neighbors in Montecito. And to add: “Personally, I don't think Meghan is an asset to us… She doesn't get out much and doesn't really get involved in the community.” Revelations which risk tarnishing the reputation of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, already in bad shape…
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Although she is under fire from critics, Meghan Markle has not said her last word and is determined to return to the forefront. In addition to the launch of his brand American Riviera Orchard, the former star of the series Suits is reportedly working on a new show with Netflix. According to information from Page Sixrevealed on November 30, this program will be focused on “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship” au “beginning of 2025”. This project, which does not yet have a title or release date, is part of the Sussexes' $100 million deal with Netflix.
Despite the numerous controversies surrounding her new business, Kate Middleton's sister-in-law preferred “play the discretion card”indicated a close source. “This will be a good year for Meghan, who has spent most of the year working behind the scenes to launch a project in the early months of 2025.” One thing is certain, it is that the year 2025 will be eventful for the Duchess of Sussex.