Meghan Markle Wants Her, Prince Harry To Become Brangelina 2.0 After Megxit?
Meghan Markle now aims to become the new Brangelina with Prince Harry after failing to satisfy her expectations as a royal.
For years after becoming part of the monarchy, Meghan suffered from accusations that she wanted to have a "princess" title like what Princess Diana had. Unfortunately, her husband, Prince Harry is not an immediate reserve to the throne, unlike his brother, Prince William.
This resonated with royal author Tina Brown's recent comments, saying that the Duchess of Sussex expected that her role in the royal family would be a global humanitarian princess. In addition, the expert explained how Meghan never realized what being part of the British monarchy was truly like.
Piers Morgan asked her during their discussion whether Prince Harry is happy with Meghan. The journalist wanted to hear the royal expert's views as Brown's comments about the Sussexes are well-known.
"Meghan simply didn't realize, didn't understand how different the Monarchy is from the inside, to what it looks like from the outside. From the outside its palaces its global tours, it's being adored, it's being one of the most famous people in the world from inside you know it can be really dull, it is grunt work," she explained, as quoted by Express.
Brown added that Meghan seemingly thought she could be a different kind of princess. So instead, she hoovered up the royal prince and took him to California. That way, she and her husband could fulfill her desire to become the new Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
Meghan Markle Continuing Hollywood Dreams After Netflix Snub
Recently, Netflix dropped Meghan's animated series, "Pearl," amid the streaming giant's cutbacks. The Duchess would have served as the series creator and executive producer.
"Clearly, Netflix's inordinately high content spend is being reevaluated. It is just unreasonable to expect its execs to manage that many projects, and have enough of them turn out to be memorable," the report said, as quoted by The Guardian.
After losing it, Meghan held her head high and moved on as she is now expected to launch her podcast, Archetypes, through Spotify. The Duchess of Sussex will reportedly meet women and experts to discuss the stereotypes and issues that are holding women back.
Still, Prince Harry's royal biographer Angela Levin called the idea "passé" as she began doubting the project's success. Like what Netflix did to the animated series, Levin purportedly expects that Spotify would soon drop the podcast due to its questionable future.