Meghan Markle has earned a reputation for her adeptness at steering
situations to her advantage, often in pursuit of publicity opportunities. A
notable example is the alleged orchestration of the infamous car chase incident
in New York City. Now, Carson Daly, the host of "The Voice," has offered a
glimpse into Meghan's modus operandi when he served as a moderator at an
Archewell Foundation Summit.
During this recent summit, Carson Daly divulged one of Meghan Markle's closely
guarded secrets, shedding light on how she orchestrated his actions. While
Daly admitted his uncertainty regarding adherence to royal protocol, Meghan
took the reins to guide him. She choreographed their hug, instructing Daly to
embrace her warmly.
Moreover, she directed him on how their faces should be positioned: hers
toward the audience and his facing the stage background. This maneuver was
aimed at capturing her with a radiant smile, her hair impeccably arranged,
projecting the image of a glamorous icon, ready for her close-up.
Criticism was also directed at Meghan's choice of attire, which some
considered inappropriate for a woman in her 30s during a royal tour. It gave
the impression that she was assuming the role of a relatable, youthful figure,
rather than exhibiting the expected respect for the victims, her family, and
the community.
Her clothing choice seemed more aligned with merchandising than with the
gravity of the event. To Meghan, these occasions primarily serve as photo
opportunities for PR and marketing purposes, with the turnout and the genuine
impact of the event taking a back seat. Her paramount concern appears to be
being photographed on stage, projecting an air of significance, and bestowing
hugs upon a select few.
Many individuals have become cognizant of Meghan's tactics in exploiting
global calamities and positioning herself as a savior of the world, only to
face scrutiny and debunking. Her investment in rebranding, coupled with what
appears to be a dearth of self-awareness, leads her to attribute her
shortcomings to external factors.
The "Catchers Don't Blame Parents" campaign appeared to be an endeavor to
establish Meghan as an authority in her field, but it has not garnered
substantial media attention. Whether it will gain traction remains uncertain.
Despite the utilization of terms like "world," "global," "Summit," and
"Foundation," attendance at their events has been notably lackluster.
Additionally, their extravagant reliance on private jets and extensive
motorcades has raised questions. Many ponder why they have not opted for more
eco-friendly methods, such as hosting their events via platforms like Zoom.