Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's surprising appearance at the Bob Marley film premiere in Jamaica has been labeled a calculated move to garner attention during a challenging week for the royal family.
While some argue that this was an attempt to restart their careers, Hollywood commentator Richard Fitz Williams insists they currently have no career in Hollywood, especially with The Hollywood Reporter labeling them as "losers in limbo."
Fitz Williams cautioned the couple to tread carefully with their next moves, emphasizing that they might lose their streaming deals with Spotify and possibly Netflix next year.
The backstory reveals that the couple's attendance in Jamaica might be linked to not receiving an invitation to Jeff Bezos's extravagant 60th birthday party hosted by Bezos's fiancee, Lauren Sanchez. The star-studded bash featured A-list guests, including Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Kendall Jenner, and many others.
Despite Sanchez's public admiration for Prince Harry, especially after he received the Living Legends of Aviation award, Harry and Meghan were notably absent from the exclusive event. This snub has sparked speculation about tensions between Sanchez and Meghan, with rumors suggesting that Meghan was banned from attending the awards.
In response to the apparent exclusion, Meghan's strategic decision to skip the event is seen in a positive light by some. Royal expert Charlotte Griffiths suggests that Meghan may have made the right call by avoiding what was deemed a "low rent" event.
Griffiths implies that Meghan's focus on her family and the conscious decision to skip the event was a wise move, considering the potential negative impact on her reputation. The absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from the star-studded affair raises questions about the dynamics within Hollywood circles and the careful image management required, even for high-profile figures like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.