In a surprising turn of events, it has been confirmed that Meghan Markle is indeed the new face of Dior.
Royal Rogue, Jesús Enrique Rosas, issues an apology for his previous reports stating otherwise.
The Duchess of Sausages, as she is affectionately called, has collaborated with the renowned fashion house, and exclusive pictures of their upcoming venture have been unveiled.
While official reports are yet to be released, sources suggest that the contract is worth a staggering $69 million.
It appears that WME, the talent agency representing Meghan, has done an exceptional job in reviving her career.
However, it is believed that she will need all the star power she can muster for the impending tsunami of criticism heading her way.
Recent revelations about the fabrication of podcast interviews have led to Spotify severing ties with the Duchess.
As previously reported, Meghan’s approach to producing art swipes was at odds with the authenticity and unedited nature of podcasts.
It has now been disclosed that some interviews were conducted by members of her staff, with her voice later added in post-production.
This revelation comes as no surprise to those who have been following Meghan’s podcast journey.
Writer Alison Jarrow had previously hinted at the inclusion of an art swipes producer, praising them for their interviewing skills.
The question arises – what has changed?
To gain a better understanding of this podcast grift, it is important to delve into new insights.
Meghan Markle’s podcast, despite its $20 million contract, has produced a mere 12 episodes.
The Wall Street Journal speculates that she may not receive the full amount due to not meeting productivity clauses.
This poses a significant problem for Hard Cause, the organization behind the podcast.
Curiosity lingers as to why it took so long to produce these 12 episodes.
It has come to light that some of them were recorded months in advance.
Perhaps a more timely approach would have yielded different results.
Former Spotify chief economist, Will Page, suggests that Harry and Meghan earned more from Spotify than the most streamed song in history, “Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd.
A remarkable feat for just 12 hours of work.
These revelations have caused outrage among critics who label the couple as grifters.
Despite the controversy surrounding Meghan, her loyal fans remain steadfast in their support.
The hashtag #Suits has been trending, showcasing their unwavering dedication.
However, an interesting observation has been made regarding an image associated with the series.
It seems to be missing a crucial cast member, leaving fans puzzled.
The roasting of the Montecito duo continues from all angles, with Princess Lam Lam receiving her fair share of criticism.
Fox News Tonight recently highlighted the situation, suggesting that a fragrance named “Lazy and Entitled,” with notes of old cash and a hint of Oprah, could be their next venture.
While some continue to mock Harry and Meghan, others are setting the record straight.
Canel, a renowned commentator, summarizes Dior’s reaction to the media storm surrounding the alleged new Duchess.
The team in Paris is left nonplussed, unsure of how the story leaked.
It seems that Meghan would do well to heed the advice of her critics and simply live her life without further controversy.
In other news, Queen Camilla’s appearance at the Royal Ascot raises eyebrows.
She donned a bespoke Dior outfit, leading to speculation about a potential connection between the fashion house and the royal family.
The comments section is flooded with theories and conjecture.
Additionally, Queen Victoria’s portrait, commissioned for her coronation, takes center stage in a recent photograph.
Painted by Sir George Hayter in 1838, it holds historical significance.
This particular painting resonates with the Royal Rogue, as he shares his personal connection to the world of design and illustration.
Shifting gears, a delightful moment involving Prince William comes to light.
During a visit to St. George’s Park ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, William was seen enjoying himself and even surprised coach Serena Wickman with an honor.
This unexpected visit adds a touch of warmth to the news cycle.
As the article concludes, Jesús Enrique Rosas expresses his gratitude to the 1 million Royal Roguies who have been following his videos.
He encourages viewers to like and subscribe, emphasizing that their support is vital in keeping the daily coverage of royal news and memes going.
In his signature sign-off, he sends his heartfelt love and appreciation to all.