Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s quest for success outside the royal family has hit another roadblock.
Despite their efforts to win big deals and establish connections in Hollywood, the couple was notably absent from the star-studded 2024 Golden Globe Awards.
This absence has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about their standing in the entertainment industry.
Renowned royal author Angela Levin expressed her thoughts on the Sussexes’ exclusion from the prestigious event.
In a recent interview, she pointed out that Harry and Meghan were not invited to the Golden Globe Awards.
While they may claim to have been busy, it is difficult for them to escape the heavy mockery, especially directed towards Meghan.
Many A-list celebrities graced the 81st annual ceremony, including Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King, but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were conspicuously absent.
Interestingly, an insider from Hollywood claimed that Meghan and Harry might actually be grateful for not receiving an invitation.
According to the source, the couple anticipated being ridiculed or joked about if they attended the event.
It remains to be seen how Meghan would have reacted if the host mentioned Jeffrey Epstein’s name during the ceremony.
The situation took an unexpected turn when comedian Jim Gaffigan made a controversial joke at the Golden Globes.
Gaffigan, known for his humorous style, mentioned pedophilia, seemingly alluding to the recently unsealed records of Jeffrey Epstein.
The audience was taken aback by the unexpected remark, which received a mix of nervous laughter and applause.
This joke came amidst the release of documents that implicated over 100 celebrities, some of whom attended the awards show, in connections with the late s** offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The list included names of associates and acquaintances of Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.
While not all individuals on the list had direct ties to Epstein’s crimes, their association with him has raised questions and concerns.
Meghan Markle, in particular, has come under fire for her alleged ties to Epstein.
According to reports, she attended a lunch at Epstein’s New York home in 2010, just months before his arrest on s** trafficking charges.
Although there is no evidence to suggest that Meghan was aware of Epstein’s illegal activities, her presence at the lunch has been called into question due to Epstein’s notorious reputation.
Furthermore, Meghan has faced allegations of being a former yacht girl, with claims that she may have spent time with Prince Andrew and Epstein before meeting Prince Harry.
These allegations stem from an old photo of Meghan on a yacht and her close friendship with actress Priyanka Chopra.
It was rumored that Meghan was invited to join a yacht week in Croatia in 2016, which fueled speculation about her involvement in trafficking.
However, it was later revealed that she had visited Croatia two years prior, casting doubt on these allegations.
Kirby Summers, an author who has extensively researched Epstein’s network, suggests that Marcus Anderson of Soho House acted as a connector between Meghan Markle and Epstein.
Summers believes that Markle is controlled by the same forces that influenced Epstein.
While these claims remain unverified, they contribute to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Meghan’s past.
The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle’s potential connections to Epstein has reached a point where Virginia Roberts’ lawyers are seeking to subpoena her.
Roberts, a prominent figure in the Epstein case, has alleged having encounters with Prince Andrew and has expressed interest in questioning Meghan about her knowledge of Epstein’s activities.
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle navigate their new lives away from the royal family, their absence from the Golden Globe Awards has raised questions about their standing in Hollywood.
The couple faces ongoing scrutiny and speculation regarding their associations and past experiences.
Only time will tell how they navigate these challenges and continue to carve out their place in the entertainment industry.