Entertainment power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z have confirmed their attendance at this year’s pre-Grammys gala, leaving Megan and Harry uninvited.
The exclusive event, taking place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, is set to be star-studded with the likes of Motown legend Berry Gordy, Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Lovato, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, and many more expected to grace the occasion.
The party will also honor Sony Music Publishing Chairman and CEO John Platt, making it the most sought-after event of Grammy weekend.
Invitations were sent out last week, but reports reveal that Megan and Harry were deliberately blacklisted from the guest list.
This is not the first time the couple has faced exclusion, as they were previously snubbed at the Golden Globes and Emmy’s.
It seems that aligning their brand with attacking the royal family has come with consequences, and their continuous victimhood narrative may not be as appealing to their fan base in the long run.
Despite their attempts to gain financial and commercial success through criticizing the royal family, Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s chosen path seems to be faltering.
Their brand is now synonymous with royal bashing, and their fans thrive on their victimhood.
However, when the narrative shifts, such as in the case of Victor’s Game’s docuseries, it is uncertain if their fandom will continue to support them.
Interestingly, when Prince Harry released his memoir, Spare, he emphasized his desire for reconciliation with his family.
Yet, it quickly became clear that it would not be as easy as he had hoped.
King Charles, his father, evicted him from Frogmore Cottage just days after the book’s publication.
According to author Robert Hardman’s new book, Charles III, New King, New Court, The Inside Story, the King handled the situation in the best way he could and expressed his true feelings to a close friend.
Despite the ongoing drama involving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, it appears that it has had no discernible impact on King Charles III.
As the couple continues on their chosen path, it remains to be seen how far it will take them.
Their brand built on bashing the royal family may not provide the longevity they desire, especially if their fans begin to question their victimhood narrative.
The pre-Grammys gala, now without Megan’s presence, promises to be a star-studded event that will undoubtedly captivate music enthusiasts worldwide.