In the world of Meghan Markle, things never seem to go as planned.
The Duchess of Sussex has a knack for making headlines with her peculiar statements, often aimed at intimidating the media and senior members of the British monarchy.
Recently, at a red carpet event for Variety magazine, she took to Twitter to express her excitement about sharing numerous upcoming projects with the world.
However, she seemed to overlook the fact that her biggest financial supporter, Netflix, had already rejected most of her content, including the show “Pearl.”
Despite this setback, Meghan remains undeterred, seemingly deaf to the fact that her Spotify series also failed to captivate audiences, despite the hefty paycheck she received.
This lack of connection with her audience proves to be a significant hurdle for her.
Another challenge that Meghan Markle faces is the uncertainty surrounding her agency.
Speculations have been rife about whether she has been dropped by the respected organization.
Agencies typically stand by their clients until there is nothing left to gain, only parting ways when they believe the well has run dry.
While Meghan still appears to be available for speaking engagements, one cannot help but question who would be willing to foot the bill, especially after witnessing her lackluster speeches, such as the ill-fated car chase incident in New York City.
However, there is one speech everyone eagerly awaits from Meghan – her memoir.
Good morning, I’m Neil Sean, and thank you for joining me.
Let’s delve deeper into Meghan Markle’s journey.
In an interview with either The Net or The Cut, she claimed to have never signed any non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
However, her actions within the royal family, such as incessant early-morning demands on staff, suggest otherwise.
It is safe to say that we have a clear idea of what Meghan did and did not do during her short tenure as a royal.
Book publishers initially showed interest, hoping to uncover something valuable in her story.
Some even requested a preview of a few chapters to gauge the book’s potential.
However, Meghan appears to believe that her story is worth more than submitting mere chapters.
Many wonder how the British royal family is reacting to the possibility of Meghan revealing all in her memoir.
In truth, they don’t seem particularly concerned.
After all, Meghan already shared a significant portion of her version of events during her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
It was a golden opportunity for her to sit opposite the renowned American talk show host, whom she greatly admired.
The royal family understands her motives and is merely playing along for financial gain.
Ellen DeGeneres once subtly hinted at this when she remarked on Meghan’s transformation from auditioning at studios to the highly secured and orchestrated interview setting.
Ellen knew how to exploit the situation for ratings.
Hence, the royal family’s indifference to Meghan’s potential memoir.
One might wonder about the fate of Omid Scobie’s book, “Endgame,” which was closely associated with Meghan.
It quickly fizzled out, proving to be a fabric of lies.
Scobie’s credibility took a hit as he struggled to recall the contents of his own book.
Despite swearing on his life and his family’s lives during a Newsnight appearance, he suddenly claimed ignorance.
Now, he roams the United States incognito, hidden behind dark glasses.
One might question if he would even recognize himself in a mirror.
These events highlight the lack of excitement surrounding Meghan’s potential memoir, both within the British monarchy and among the general public.
Neil Sean reporting from the heart of London, where the anticipation for yet another royal book remains nonplussed.