In a shocking turn of events, People magazine has decided to sever ties with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, following their refusal to grant exclusive access to their children.
The Sussexes, who have always believed in their ability to shape the media’s narrative, find themselves at odds with the reality that not every individual is willing to cooperate.
For a while, it seemed like a match made in heaven.
People magazine appeared on each cover featuring Harry and Meghan, boosting sales and giving the royal couple the attention they desired.
However, the collaboration came to an abrupt end when the magazine couldn’t keep up with the exorbitant prices associated with getting a glimpse into the Sussexes’ lives.
What truly stunned everyone was the elusive nature of their children, Archie and Lilibet.
People magazine had hoped for exclusive access to the young heirs, but Harry and Meghan refused to grant it.
These kids became even more mysterious than Bigfoot, with Netflix also turning down requests to document their daily activities.
The royal family, after internal discussions, deemed Harry and Meghan untrustworthy.
This advice reverberated throughout the palace, warning everyone to maintain a safe distance from the couple.
Even Harry’s attempt to coerce his father into a real estate transaction failed miserably when the king determined that Harry couldn’t be trusted.
As a result, People magazine made the difficult choice to sever all ties with the royal couple.
This decision marks the beginning of the deterioration of the fairy tale that Harry and Meghan have been trying to maintain.
People magazine has turned its attention away from the couple, refusing to cater to their ostentatious demands.
The Sussexes’ alleged friend, Omid Scobie, recently released a book called “Endgame,” which contains startling revelations about the royal family.
However, this move seems to have backfired, as PR experts warn that the California-based couple is losing the PR battle against the British royal family.
Speaking to the Daily Express, PR expert Mark Bukowski stated that this development does not bode well for Harry and Meghan.
Their continuous losses in the PR battle will surely disappoint them.
It appears that their attempts to control the media narrative and establish relationships with trusted allies have been met with resistance and skepticism.
As Harry and Meghan navigate their new life outside the royal fold, they must come to terms with the fact that not everyone is willing to play by their rules.
The decision by People magazine to end their partnership serves as a reminder that trust and cooperation cannot be taken for granted, even for high-profile figures like the Sussexes.