Sussex, the royal couple consisting of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has experienced a significant downgrade in their career prospects since stepping back from the royal family.
Daniela Elsa, a royal author writing for News.com Australia, reflected on the accomplishments of the Sussexes over the past three years, noting that their current future is far different from what was anticipated in early 2020.
Despite Harry’s unwavering drive and desire to make a positive impact, his social standing has taken a nosedive.
The couple has not announced any notable projects since the release of Harry’s memoir earlier this year.
Additionally, they missed out on a lucrative multi-million dollar deal with Spotify in June.
Elsa ponders how long it will be until we witness the Sussexes fully embrace paid endorsements, perhaps even featuring in a watershed Instagram post from their home in Montecito.
Recently, a rumor surfaced from a staff member working for WME (William Morris Endeavor) that the company’s boss secured an advertising contract for Meghan and Harry.
Although the brand name remains undisclosed, it is a startup in the home appliance industry that wishes to collaborate with the couple for a dishwashing liquid commercial.
While this opportunity may bring financial gain, it could also subject them to ridicule in the media, likening them to memes after airing their dirty laundry.
In response to this rumor, Elsa wonders when the Duke and Duchess will become spokespersons for major shampoo or cereal brands, humorously referring to them as “big shampoo” and “big bran flakes.”
She also questions when we will witness the unprecedented sight of the fifth in line to the throne starring in a dishwashing liquid advertisement.
Drawing inspiration from a recent episode of Family Guy that mocked Harry and Meghan, Elsa poses the thought of Harry regretting his departure from the fabricated world of royalty.
Since marrying into the royal family, Meghan has seemingly lost her independence and drive to work, relying heavily on the financial support from King Charles and the British taxpayers.
Allegedly, she has had reservations about her past role within the royal family, viewing it as a company rather than a place where mental health concerns should be addressed by HR.
These claims and insights were shared by Angela Levin, a commentator on the Raw show, during an interview with Sky News Australia.
Levin highlighted an incident where Meghan allegedly believed she should be compensated for attending an engagement in Australia, treating her role as if it were a corporate job.
This mindset also extended to her struggles with mental health, where she sought assistance from HR when she felt unsupported.
However, the HR department explained that they could only assist staff members, leaving Meghan feeling helpless.
Levin concluded by acknowledging that Meghan never reached out to the royal family or Harry for support during these difficult times, despite the presence of numerous doctors at the palace.
In summary, the Sussexes have faced setbacks in their careers since stepping back from their royal duties.
While they have not announced any significant projects recently, rumors suggest they may be involved in a dishwashing liquid commercial for a startup brand.
However, this opportunity may subject them to media scrutiny and potentially diminish their reputation.
Additionally, insights into Meghan’s mindset reveal her struggle to balance her role within the royal family with her own personal desires and mental health concerns.