Duchess Slammed by Former Vanity Fair Editor Amid Struggles to Secure Hollywood Connections
Meghan Markle finds herself in hot water after former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown delivered a scathing critique, calling out what she described as the Duchess’s "worst judgement." The timing of the criticism couldn't be worse for Meghan, who is reportedly facing difficulties in establishing strong Hollywood connections ahead of the launch of her lifestyle brand.
Royal expert Hugo Vickers weighed in, noting Meghan's apparent pattern of losing friends and allies. "She seems to have a capacity for falling out with people," Vickers told The Sun. He added that he had initially held high hopes for her role within the Royal Family, given her impressive background, such as speaking at the United Nations. However, he suggested that Meghan’s actions eventually alienated many, including influential figures like Tina Brown.
Vickers further claimed that Meghan did not appear fully committed to her royal duties, which may have contributed to her strained relationships.
The blow from Tina Brown comes at a challenging time, as the launch of Meghan's lifestyle brand has already faced delays due to trademark issues. The Duchess had also been looking to solidify connections with key Hollywood figures, but reports suggest that even A-listers like Kris Jenner have kept their distance.
The setback leaves questions about how Meghan and her team will navigate the negative publicity as they prepare for the brand's launch.