Meghan's audacious choice raised Mariah Carey's eyebrows, especially considering the Grenadines, where the couple was spotted, isn't typically a hotspot for paparazzi activity. Mariah didn't hold back in her critique of Meghan's actions.
But what truly surprised onlookers was that Meghan and Harry have been making headlines lately, and not for their charitable work or groundbreaking initiatives. For example, their recent visit to New York received significantly less attention compared to Prince William's visit, marked by substantial achievements and a remarkable ability to maintain privacy. Meghan and Harry's presence barely registered on the public's radar, and their appearance at a symposium drew such a lackluster turnout that it left many puzzled.
It appears that their star power has waned following their lackluster visit to New York. Despite this, the dynamic duo chose to visit Atlanta, where reports suggest they went to great lengths to orchestrate publicity, including hiring a photographer to document their every move at the airport.
Yet, it's worth noting that Atlanta's airport is no ordinary transit hub; it ranks among the busiest in the world and enforces strict security measures. Local residents can attest that lurking paparazzi are as rare as hen's teeth, and even famous residents like Tyler Perry and Mariah Carey can pass through without causing a stir. Speaking of Mariah Carey, the Grammy-winning icon recently managed to sell her Atlanta mansion, albeit at a substantial loss. Interestingly, she highlighted the privacy she enjoyed while living there, subtly hinting that the absence of paparazzi was a major selling point.
Meghan's efforts to evade the media spotlight appear to have backfired in a spectacular manner. Meghan and Harry's visit to the island of Canouan, arriving on a small jet, sparked controversy and allegations of stark hypocrisy. Noted royal biographer Angela Ivon didn't mince words when she labeled the couple as total hypocrites. She accused them of using their Caribbean getaway as an opportunity to network and mingle with billionaires and Hollywood elites. Ivon's commentary concluded with the assertion that Meghan and Harry's attempts to court the rich and famous, whether in Hollywood or on Caribbean islands, have fallen flat, allegedly making them the subject of mockery within the very circles they once aspired to join.