Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been left wounded after their controversial Netflix documentary failed to receive any Emmy nominations at the recent ceremony.
Despite the program’s immense popularity, the couple’s docuseries did not make the cut.
PR expert Lynne Carat believes this snub will have left Meghan and Harry feeling the pain of not being recognized for their work.
The Mirror reported that Meghan and Harry may be slightly wounded by the lack of an Emmy nomination, especially considering their documentary’s record-breaking success.
The series, which became the biggest debut for a Netflix documentary, reached over 28 million households.
However, tough competition prevented them from securing a nomination.
This isn’t the first time Meghan has missed out on an Emmy nomination.
During her time on the TV show “Suits,” which spanned seven seasons, the show never received any prestigious Emmy or Golden Globe Award nominations.
So, this recent disappointment may feel all too familiar for Meghan.
The snub comes as Meghan and Harry aim to bounce back from an eventful year in 2024.
Two books were released that provided insights into their lives within the royal family.
However, experts predict that this year will bring more challenges and setbacks for the couple.
They were already labeled as the biggest losers in 2023, and their reported fallout with the Beckhams, as well as the humorous jabs at the Golden Globes, have added layers to their public image.
Mark Boardman, a royal commentator and the founder of markmeets.com, stated that understanding how these dynamics may shape Meghan and Harry’s personal and professional choices in 2024 will be a compelling discussion.
It seems that there is substantial work ahead for the couple to rebuild their reputation and navigate their new path.
Last summer, reports emerged of the Sussexes facing a freeze-out in Los Angeles.
This was followed by the loss of their Spotify contract in June, fueling rumors of trouble in their marriage.
However, their high-profile appearance at the 2023 Invictus Games seemed to ease tensions in Hollywood momentarily.
Unfortunately, negative headlines resurfaced with the release of Omid Scobie’s book, “Endgame,” in late November.
As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry lick their wounds from the Emmy snub, they must now regroup and strategize their next move.