In a surprising turn of events, Ellen DeGeneres reportedly excluded Meghan Markle from her wife's birthday celebration following a fiery retort from the Duchess.
Speculations suggest that Meghan strategically spread new rumors to divert attention from potential future setbacks. Amid this, Meghan has received cautionary advice to distance herself from the reportedly toxic friendship with Ellen, especially as she enters a pivotal period in her and Prince Harry's endeavors.
The former "Suits" star initially met Ellen in 2017, and their bond deepened after Meghan's engagement to Prince Harry in 2018, with appearances on Ellen's talk show. The friendship flourished further when the Sussexes relocated to the US in 2020, spending considerable time with Ellen and her wife, Portia.
Recent developments reveal that Meghan's agency, WME, has advised her to cool off her friendship with Ellen due to concerns about the toxic workplace allegations surrounding Ellen DeGeneres. This advice stems from a broader effort to rebuild Meghan's image, as any association with sc--dal could jeopardize the couple's hard-earned reputation in America.
Sources indicate that the decision might have originated from Ellen's end, possibly due to Meghan's behavior at a police fundraiser and a subsequent group photo with Harry, Ellen, Portia, Oprah, and others. Speculations arise about Ellen refusing Meghan's request or trying to dissuade her from the Sussex Mansion purchase. Adding fuel to the fire, Meghan was notably absent from Ellen's wife, Portia De Rossi's birthday party, despite their past friendship.
Ellen excluded Meghan and Harry from the celebration, sharing a photo of Portia posing with a horse, expressing birthday wishes and gratitude for her wife. As the dynamics between Meghan and Ellen continue to unfold, the exclusion from the birthday party raises questions about the status of their once-close friendship and its potential impact on Meghan and Harry's public image.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is not expected to stay quiet. Rumors suggest that she is gearing up to write her own memoir to share her side of the story, following the release of Prince Harry's controversial autobiography. Although not officially confirmed, several royal experts claim it is highly probable for the Duchess to publish a memoir. Paul Burl, a former royal butler who worked for Princess Diana, expresses anticipation for Meghan's memoir, stating that she won't stay quiet and will want her side of the story out there. Burl adds that this could do even further damage to the royal family and rock them even more.