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Meghan Markle sparks buzz over reported ‘rent-a-royal’ plans

Meghan Markle faces fresh buzz over reports of a possible 'rent-a-royal' image strategy

Meghan Markle is facing fresh scrutiny over reports that she is considering positioning herself as a modern-day ‘rent-a-royal’ for elite events, private gatherings and high-profile charity functions across the United States. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, stepped back from frontline royal duties alongside her husband Prince Harry, 41, in 2020 before relocating to California, where the couple has since pursued various business ventures and celebrity partnerships while raising their two children.According to RadarOnline.com, there is growing chatter that the former ‘Suits’ actress is increasingly open to leveraging her duchess title and royal connections for commercial gain.

What the ‘rent-a-royal’ plan reportedly involves

One insider told the outlet that the appeal for wealthy hosts would be significant. “The attraction for wealthy hosts will be obvious. They’re not just getting a celebrity appearance, they’re getting somebody with a duchess title, royal links and global recognition attached to the British monarchy. That still carries enormous cachet in certain circles, especially among affluent Americans fascinated by royalty,” the report said. It added that while those around Meghan frame these appearances as strategic networking and brand-building opportunities, those opposed to the plan see it differently. “The line between philanthropy, celebrity influence and commercial self-promotion has become increasingly blurred. There’s a perception among detractors that she and Harry have built an extremely expensive California lifestyle that now requires a constant stream of deals, partnerships, appearances and carefully managed publicity to sustain, but this plan feels like scraping the bottom of the barrel.”

The reported cost of the Sussexes’ California lifestyle

A source shed light on the financial pressures reportedly driving the strategy. “Maintaining security, staff, travel, PR operations and the image of being global power players reportedly comes with eye-watering costs that some estimate at around $6 million a year for Meghan and Harry.”The source continued, “Back in Britain, the frustration is that Meghan and Harry publicly distanced themselves from royal life while continuing to benefit from the glamour and exclusivity attached to their titles. The fear within royal circles is that the Sussex brand is gradually evolving into something much closer to celebrity aristocracy for hire, where the prestige of royalty is selectively used to open doors, secure influence and maintain relevance in elite social and business environments. It seems Meghan is never done with plans to cash in on her Sussex title.”Neither Meghan nor a representative for the Sussexes has issued any official response to the latest reports. The situation continues to draw attention as questions around the couple’s use of their royal titles and brand remain a topic of ongoing debate.

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