The portrait photo posted by Meghan after a long time caused her to encounter criticism from the online community

After ending her blockbuster contract with Spotify, Meghan Markle officially revealed her new podcast deal with Lemonada Media on her new website. Her deal was announced amid fresh claims that Meghan and Prince Harry were planning to further exploit their royal connections.

Therefore, the previously unpublished portrait of the Duchess of Sussex posted with the announcement immediately received a lot of attention. In the portrait, Meghan smiles softly in a gray sleeveless turtleneck dress from the Toteme brand with her arms folded in front. In addition, the 41-year-old royal bride also received a lot of attention when wearing a Catier brand watch worth 18,000 pounds (about more than 553 million VND).

Rarely while uploading a portrait photo, Meghan was criticized for details related to Princess Diana - Photo 1.

Meghan’s photo was recently posted to announce a new project

The Sun said that this watch was actually worn by Princess Diana during a visit to a Hindu temple in Neasden, North London, England just a few months before she died in a car accident in 1997.

Commenters said that the move to show connection with Princess Diana in the photo is said to implicitly show royal status. This also caused the Duke of Sussex to receive many negative comments when she and her husband have given up performing royal duties since 2020 but still want to profit from their titles.

Rarely while uploading a portrait photo, Meghan was criticized for details related to Princess Diana - Photo 2.

Meghan received a lot of criticism for wearing the watch once worn by Princess Diana

Commenting on this issue, royal author Phil Dampier said: “This is another sign that Meghan and Harry are trying to cash in on their royal connections. Meghan doesn’t often wear jewelry.” Diana’s strength but wearing it in a photo like this adds to the feeling that they are trying to show off their royal status.”

“If Meghan wanted to fulfill her humanitarian and social justice goals, she would certainly target her work towards lower-income people. Instead, she is targeting her work to the upper class and people of the upper class in society” – Mr. Dampier added.

Source: The Sun