Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry have been known to stay away from social media since stepping down from their official Sussex Royal account.
However, a surprising revelation has come to light, suggesting that Meghan may have been secretly active on social media with as many as 12 different accounts.
This claim was made by royal reporter Neil Sean, who cited a former employee of Archwell Media.
According to Neil Sean, Meghan Markle does not operate these social media accounts under her own name.
Instead, she allegedly uses them to counter negative narratives and stories about her.
It is worth mentioning that Meghan and Harry had been using their popular Instagram account, Sussex Royal, until they decided to step back from their royal duties.
Despite their departure from the United Kingdom, their Instagram account still boasts over 9 million followers.
One particular account that has caught attention is Myra on Twitter.
By examining the accounts she retweets and those that comment on her posts, it becomes evident that most of these accounts belong to Meghan herself.
The number of accounts she allegedly manages ranges between 50 to 100.
This practice harks back to a time when utilizing social media in this manner could significantly boost a website’s visibility in search engine results for specific keywords.
Meghan’s previous experience with a publicist, who also served as her roommate, seems to have influenced her knowledge of search engine optimization (SEO) and basic strategies for improving online visibility.
However, it is important to note that the techniques she learned may be outdated, as they were relevant 10 to 15 years ago.
Over the years, Meghan has accumulated numerous aged emails and social media accounts dating back to her days at Tig.
Additionally, she has employed PR tactics such as self-promotion and paying substantial amounts to agencies like Sunshine Sachs and WMA.
Unfortunately, Meghan’s PR efforts often clash with her own desires, resulting in pitiable outcomes.
Her advisors consistently urge her to focus more on charitable endeavors and acts of kindness, but her jealousy and rage often lead to late-night tweets and press releases filled with delusional self-praise.
These press releases are distributed through services like PRweb.com, where for a fee, anyone can release statements that may be picked up by newswire services and publications without thorough fact-checking or authentication.
In the past, press releases were subject to scrutiny and verification by news organizations.
Reporters would contact the individuals mentioned in the release to verify its contents.
However, in Meghan’s case, calls made to the listed contacts often reach a Royal Insider, the Harkles spokesperson, or even Meghan herself using an altered voice.
Consequently, these press releases are quickly published by outlets such as the Daily Mail, albeit with minor alterations.
To bolster her online presence, Meghan reportedly purchases aged accounts on various platforms like Reddit and Facebook.
Additionally, she may employ automated paid bot farms to further amplify her reach.
Perhaps Meghan believes that she can represent herself better than any outsider, but her inability to take breaks and give the world a rest from constant updates contributes to the growing fatigue surrounding her and Prince Harry.
Undoubtedly, her PR representatives have developed significant coping mechanisms, possibly including heavy drinking, due to her refusal to heed their advice.
This behavior suggests a severe oppositional defiant disorder personality.
In a video from The Royal Grift, footage from Meghan’s past shows her engaging with autograph hounds, leading to speculation that they were hired to create a buzz around her in public.
In one instance, she even said, “See you next time,” implying a recurring encounter.
As the details of Meghan Markle’s secret social media accounts continue to emerge, it remains to be seen how this revelation will impact her public image and relationship with the media.