In the latest news, it seems that everyone has underestimated Meghan Markle.
She has proven herself to be a woman at the pinnacle of her marketing power, poised to become a remarkable influencer.
It’s no wonder that she is in high demand.
Allow me to explain.
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Now, let’s get back to the breaking world story of the day.
This is a big one because it appears that many people want to support Meghan Markle and are willing to pay top dollar for the privilege.
It all started with her own vlog called “The Tea,” where she shared her favorite things and recommendations.
Her dedicated fans and followers took notice and began to follow suit.
They trust her taste and are willing to try the products she endorses.
But now, without the backing of the British monarchy, Meghan needs to step up her game and offer something truly interesting.
The big brands, whether Meghan and her team admit it or not, are on the lookout for fresh faces.
We saw this recently with Dior and Meg Bellamy.
They either want someone new and exciting or an established face that instantly sells their brand.
In the United Kingdom, for example, we have former reality TV star Stacey Solomon promoting Hello Fresh, a service where food is delivered to your doorstep for you to cook.
Personally, I would prefer freshly cooked meals, wouldn’t you?
But they believe that Stacey Solomon, with her thousands of Instagram followers, can help sell the brand.
However, I see it differently when it comes to Meghan Markle.
Here’s an exclusive scoop: Meghan has received numerous offers.
It’s big business for an ex-royal to endorse products.
We saw it happen with Fergie in the ’90s.
The money is there, but the ’90s were a long time ago.
Meghan Markle, quite frankly, is too expensive.
While brands want to offer her endorsements, some of which might involve multiple celebrities, Meghan’s team demands a significant amount of money.
They believe she is worth it, and that’s entirely up to her.
But as marketers face a challenging 2023 and plan for 2024, some suggest a co-sharing deal.
In this arrangement, Meghan would receive a portion of the profits, assuming there are any.
However, there is a risk factor.
Can she actually sell the products?
While Meghan’s team claims there are plenty of deals on the table, they are not the lucrative ones she desires.
Allegedly, the money being offered does not meet her requirements to sustain the lavish lifestyle she and Harry now enjoy in Montecito.
It’s worth it, of course, but at a price.
This is a new reality unfolding in the heart of London.