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Meghan Markle’s New York Plans Scrapped Amid Royal Mourning
In a significant turn of events, Meghan Markle has decided to cancel several of her scheduled appearances in New York, coinciding with the royal family's official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II.
Originally, Meghan was set to grace the stage on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon on September 20, the same day she and Prince Harry intended to attend the UN General Assembly in Manhattan.
However, both engagements have been scrapped, leaving fans wondering about the implications of this abrupt change.
Markle's podcast, “Archetypes,” also faces delays, with the next episode originally slated for release next Tuesday on Spotify now postponed.
This sudden shift undoubtedly frustrates Meghan, who had plans to make impactful appearances at both the UN and on late-night television.
Speculation swirls regarding whether she had intended to deliver an address at the UN, especially since her Fallon appearance would have closely followed that of William and Catherine's showcase for Earthshot.
The Sussexes appeared eager to reclaim their royal charm, hoping to reinvent their brand and regain some lost public favor.
They seemed poised to navigate a media landscape filled with coverage of their podcast, charity visits, and high-profile fashion choices.
Yet, Queen Elizabeth's passing has dramatically altered the narrative, overshadowing their efforts and leaving them in a precarious position.
As the nation mourns, the Sussex brand finds itself in a troubling predicament.
Future episodes of “Archetypes” may face intense scrutiny, particularly if they delve into controversial topics.
The relationship between the couple and Spotify may be strained, raising questions about the viability of their ongoing projects.
Additionally, their Netflix documentary faces challenges, as public attention shifts toward the Queen's funeral and King Charles' upcoming coronation.
Public sentiment has shifted notably, with many now aware of how the Sussexes treated the late monarch.
Despite being in the country while she was unwell, they chose not to visit until it was too late.
Even then, Harry was unable to see his grandmother one last time.
This has led to increased tensions within the royal family, with Charles and William reportedly prepared to take a firmer stance against the couple.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that the Sussexes have created a precarious environment for themselves.
According to her sources, the royal family is wary of Harry and Meghan, fearing that anything said could be used against them in potential legal battles with Spotify or Netflix.
Schofield's insights highlight the growing divide between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family, likening it to a rift larger than that of Versailles.
Adding to the complexities, the couple has faced accusations of using their recent philanthropic endeavors as a means to monetize their brand.
Experts like Schofield point out that there are substantial expectations from their streaming partners, which may be driving their content creation efforts.
It raises the question of whether their intentions are genuinely altruistic or primarily self-serving.
While the Sussexes' return to the UK may have been motivated by professional obligations, there's a belief that Meghan was genuinely excited about reconnecting with her roots.
Schofield suggests that this trip represented a significant moment for Markle, a chance for her to shine once more in the spotlight she once inhabited.
As the royal family continues to navigate this challenging time, the Sussexes find themselves at a crossroads.