An Indian man found himself unexpectedly added to Meghan's Instagram followers list, despite having no prior connection to her.
This peculiar incident sheds light on the alleged practices surrounding Meghan Marco's new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. Rumors swirl accusing the brand of purchasing fake accounts on Instagram to boost its following.
In a surprising turn of events, a resident of India reached out to Lady C during a News Talk session, revealing shocking details about Meghan Marco's alleged acquisition of thousands of fake accounts. The individual expressed astonishment upon discovering that even his brother, a simple 65-year-old man, appeared as a follower of Marco's brand, despite having no knowledge of her existence. Further investigation revealed similar anomalies in other accounts, indicating a discrepancy between displayed followers and actual engagement.
Lady C elucidates the modus operandi of bots, elucidating that while accounts may appear as followers, they lack genuine engagement. This revelation underscores suspicions that American Riviera Orchard's purported following might not be as authentic as claimed. Lady C further criticizes Meghan and Harry's attempts to bolster their popularity through such means, describing their tactics as desperate and deceitful.
Furthermore, concerns are raised about the integrity of Meghan Marco's various projects, often released hastily to deflect attention from the royal family. Critics argue that these endeavors lack substance and sincerity, serving merely as tools for disruption rather than genuine contributions.
Every purchase from Marco Market, an offshoot of American Riviera Orchard, is viewed as a tacit endorsement of Meghan's alleged schemes against the monarchy. Critics decry her dissemination of falsehoods aimed at undermining the institution of the monarchy, portraying Meghan and Prince Harry as epitomes of celebrity gone awry.
According to commentator Bayaa Sagen, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex epitomize the worst aspects of American celebrity culture. Sagen's scathing critique paints them as elitist figures devoid of genuine accomplishment, relying solely on their privileged status to lecture others. Their perceived arrogance and disconnect from reality draw comparisons to the excesses of the Kardashian family, emphasizing the disdain some hold for their ostentatious lifestyle.
Polls conducted in early 2023 revealed a decline in the popularity of Meghan and Harry in the US, coinciding with their highly publicized departure from the royal family. While they have since regained some support among American audiences, they still lag behind the enduring appeal of figures like the prince and princess of Wales.
In response to reports of Meghan and Harry's plans to return to the UK, the royal family appears to be downplaying their significance within the monarchy. The reduction of their presence on the official royal website and their relegation to less prominent positions reflect a concerted effort to diminish their influence within "The Firm."