Meghan Markle has finally adopted a smart strategy of avoiding ‘new title’ for her public persona amid ongoing criticism.
The Duchess of Sussex is said to be desperate to ditch ‘dictator in high heels’ persona amid her Netflix show, according to new claims.
Prince Harry’s wife, who faced backlash for her alleged behaviour towards her employees, has decided to sprinkle some “Markle Sparkle” over fans, but royal experts still believe that Meghan’s trouble won’t come to end soon.
Several crew members from the Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” gushed over working with the “friendly” and “approachable” Meghan, sharing their experience with People magazine.
However, British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard questioned the feature, noting that for years the mother of two had been accused of bullying.Â
As reported by Fox Digital, Chard pointed out that an unnamed source described the 43-year-old as a “dictator in high heels,” adding: “Meghan is desperate to receive accolades and public approval.”
The expert tried to explain Meghan’s alleged attempt to gain sympathy in her own words, claiming: “Her aim, with the help of certain publications, is to revamp her character and change the public’s perception. Let’s face it, she, along with Netflix, needs bums on seats and future bustling sales.”
She went on: “The public has a long memory of Meghan’s behavior, the hurt and upset caused to the royal family. Meghan hasn’t redeemed herself… If anything, she has shown a passive-aggressive side to the public as she clings to her royal title.”
The report comes after Meghan’s show suffered setback as the eight-episode series was mercilessly torn apart by royal watchers and less-than-impressed viewers on social media for appearing inauthentic, according to several reports.