In the ever-evolving saga of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, it seems that their latest move is an attempt to rebrand themselves.
However, as long as they remain in their toxic relationship, it is unlikely that anything will truly change.
This week, the National Enquirer featured an article about the couple on its cover, promising insights into their new act.
But can they really convince the public that they are now kinder, common folks instead of elite A-list victims?
The article begins by highlighting Meghan’s desire to revamp her image after her previous attacks on the royal family tarnished her reputation.
The Enquirer cleverly uses the phrase “brew up” to describe this process, alluding to Meghan’s recent coffee commercial for Instagram.
The ad was an attempt to portray her as relatable, but it fell flat, revealing her lack of acting skills.
It’s ironic how Meghan wants to be seen as both a talented actress and an ordinary girl, yet she fails to reconcile these conflicting identities.
Unsurprisingly, Meghan’s attempts to reinvent herself have not been well-received by palace insiders.
One courtier ridiculed her belief that people will forget about her past behavior if she presents herself as a new and improved version.
The courtier rightly points out that Meghan’s victim card has been overplayed, and she now needs to find a different path to success.
It is clear that what Harry and Meghan have been doing so far is not working for them anymore.
The public is tired of hearing their complaints about their privileged lives, which they themselves made difficult with their actions.
The courtier’s statement reflects the general sentiment that Meghan’s attempt to reinvent herself is delusional.
It is suggested that she should pursue a career outside the public eye, as her current skill set and lack of talent limit her options.
The recent coffee ad only served to further damage her image, as it was seen as another selfish and self-centered move to boost her own fame and fortune.
Meghan’s desperation for work is evident, but it remains to be seen if any serious offers will come her way.
Critics, including PR expert Nick Eadie, doubt that Meghan’s rebranding efforts will be successful.
They argue that her attempts to appear fun and frivolous are disingenuous, given her past reactions to being made fun of.
Meghan has shown herself to be humorless and easily offended, cutting off people who don’t cater to her desires.
This behavior extends to her strained relationship with her own father and other family members.
It is clear that Meghan’s actions speak louder than her attempts to portray herself as a changed woman.
The Enquirer article concludes with the prediction that more critical articles about Meghan will emerge in the coming weeks and months.
The tide seems to be turning against the couple in U.S. media outlets, especially tabloids.
With Meghan no longer protected by WME, it appears that the gloves are off and the truth about her character is being exposed.
Speculation suggests that this negative portrayal is part of a larger plan to set the stage for a divorce, in which Harry will be painted as the clear winner.
In the end, only time will tell if Meghan’s latest rebranding attempt will succeed.
However, given her history of contradictions and self-centered behavior, it is unlikely that the public will be easily swayed.
The court of public opinion has grown weary of her antics, and even Hollywood may not be willing to offer her the opportunities she desires.
As the saying goes, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”
Meghan’s attempts at reinvention may be too little, too late.
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Do you believe she can successfully portray herself as kind and compassionate?
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