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Crisis Meeting in Los Angeles: WME Forces Cancelation of Sussex’s Christmas Card
A crisis meeting in Los Angeles took a bizarre turn as WME, a prominent talent agency, pushed for the cancellation of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Christmas card.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex found themselves in the spotlight once again, this time being labeled as some of Tinseltown's biggest losers of the year by the esteemed Hollywood Reporter.
The Hollywood Reporter recently unveiled its 2023 review, highlighting the successes and failures within the entertainment industry.
Among the eleven individuals singled out for their struggles were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The couple faced criticism for various projects, including a Netflix documentary, a biography, and a podcast, all of which failed to resonate with audiences.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle abandoned their royal duties to capitalize on their celebrity status in the United States but fell short of expectations.
Their charitable foundation, Archewell, experienced a significant drop in donations, plunging by $11 million in the past year.
Meanwhile, their associate James Holt received a substantial 280% pay increase, raising eyebrows within the industry.
Reports emerged that a crisis meeting involving WME was underway in Los Angeles, casting a shadow over Meghan and Harry's Christmas card release.
Speculation swirled that Meghan Markle, now handling her own public relations, had to consult with representatives before unveiling the card.
However, tensions rose as WME executives and staff leaned towards scrapping the card altogether.
The delay in the Christmas card's release raised questions about its connection to the ongoing crisis meeting.
Speculations hinted at potential repercussions stemming from recent controversies surrounding Omid Scobie's book.
Allegations surfaced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have misled WME regarding their involvement with the contentious publication, further straining their relationship with the agency.
Critics lambasted the couple for their alleged attempts to include the late Queen in the Christmas card through photo manipulation, a move deemed insensitive given recent criticisms directed at the monarchy.
WME's struggles to secure lucrative opportunities for Meghan Markle were attributed to her controversial actions, branding her as “radioactive” within the industry.
Despite having access to in-house public relations services, Meghan Markle's perceived narcissism hindered her ability to navigate her public image effectively.
Industry insiders speculated that Meghan had to pay a substantial retainer to WME for representation, a move indicative of her declining marketability in Hollywood circles.
As tensions escalated, industry experts questioned the sustainability of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's partnership with WME.
The recurring crises surrounding the couple's public image and professional engagements fueled speculations of an imminent termination of their representation agreement.
With mounting challenges and self-inflicted controversies, the prospect of securing multi-million dollar deals for Meghan Markle seemed increasingly unlikely in the eyes of industry observers.