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Is Meghan Markle becoming a ‘Rent-a-Royal’?

ARY News · May 25, 2026, 5:01 AM

Key takeaways

  • Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle is facing a wave of fresh backlash following reports that she plans to position herself as a premium guest for high-profile American events.
  • According to insider reports published by Radar Online, the Meghan Markle is looking to open herself up to appearances at prominent charity functions and elite gatherings across the United States.
  • Commercial Gains The core of the criticism stems from Meghan and Prince Harry’s monumental 2020 decision to step back as working members of the British Royal Family.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Meghan Markle is facing a wave of fresh backlash following reports that she plans to position herself as a premium guest for high-profile American events. Critics claim the strategy signals a major shift for the Duchess, with some accusing her of “scraping the bottom of the barrel” to maintain her lifestyle.

According to insider reports published by Radar Online, the Meghan Markle is looking to open herself up to appearances at prominent charity functions and elite gatherings across the United States. Observers have quickly dubbed the strategy a modern-day “rent-a-royal” venture.

Title Value vs. Commercial Gains The core of the criticism stems from Meghan and Prince Harry’s monumental 2020 decision to step back as working members of the British Royal Family. Having moved to Montecito, California, to pursue financial independence, the couple has launched various media deals, business partnerships, and celebrity ventures.

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