Amid the ongoing health struggles within the royal family, including battles with cancer by both the King and the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Sussex finds herself under fire once again for her recent actions.
The scrutiny intensified after she revealed her latest project, a lifestyle business named American Riviera Orchard.
This initiative, spearheaded by the former Suits actress who maintains an active presence on Instagram, drew sharp criticism from royal commentator Tom Bower for what he deemed a rushed announcement.
Critics pointed out that not only was the announcement premature, but the project itself appeared hastily put together, as highlighted in Bower’s critical analysis published in the mail.
Notably, the Duchess of Sussex has yet to appoint a CEO to oversee the operations of her newly established venture.
In contrast, Princess Catherine, the wife of the Prince of Wales, is reportedly still in the process of vetting potential chief executives for her own upcoming extravagant lifestyle enterprise.
In response to the swift unveiling of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s new brand, Buckingham Palace took action by downgrading its website.
The subtle demotion of the royal couple on the official palace site shortly after the announcement of their latest endeavor was viewed by many royal watchers as a significant blow to their standing within the monarchy.
Previously prominently featured on the website, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, parents to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, now have a condensed joint biography instead of individual profiles.
The reshuffling on the royal family’s official platform has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions among royal enthusiasts.