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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Rocky Transition from Royalty to Rejection

In a recent report, Prince Harry's dream of a seamless transition to America with Meghan Markle has turned into a real-life nightmare. 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Rocky Transition from Royalty to Rejection

Once celebrated in the UK, the couple finds themselves at the bottom of the Hollywood social scene. Sources reveal that the Sussexes are struggling to navigate their new status, going from royal prominence to a perceived social low point.

According to insiders cited by Globe magazine, Prince Harry had high expectations upon moving to California. He anticipated rubbing shoulders with A-listers and securing invites to upscale events effortlessly. 

However, reality has proven different, leaving the couple feeling snubbed by both showbiz elites and traditional social circles. The tipster explains that the toxic fallout from their royal split has led to the Sussexes being excluded from high-profile gatherings, a stark contrast to their initial hopes.

While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opted for a departure from royal duties in 2020 to pursue fame and fortune in Hollywood, they now face rejection from both sides. The entertainment news outlet reports that even attempts to boost their standing, such as Meghan hosting a podcast called "Archetypes," have faced challenges. 

Meghan's recent hosting of Paris Hilton's podcast reportedly backfired, causing controversy over her comments about being treated as a s-x object during her time as a briefcase model on "Deal or No Deal."

The report also suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are exploring alternative connections, including attendance at a December 6 charity gala with Alec Baldwin, a controversial figure. Additionally, the couple seems to be distancing themselves from Santa Barbara neighbors Orlando Bloom, Katy Perry, Catherine McPhee, and David Foster.

Royal commentator Maureen Callahan criticizes the couple's decision to collaborate with Netflix for a docu-series about royal life, considering it a defining trauma for Harry. Callahan suggests that the couple should explore alternative ways to make money outside the royal family, cautioning that their association with Netflix, particularly with shows like "The Crown," may damage their ties with the monarchy. Callahan points out that King Charles could potentially strip Meghan, Harry, and their children of their titles if the upcoming book and Netflix show negatively impact the royal family.

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