Meghan Markle’s alleged feelings of distrust have come to light as the attention surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex begins to fade. These revelations were shared by an inside source during an interview with The Daily Mail, where they discussed the waning enthusiasm surrounding Harry and Meghan and how it has affected their standing in Hollywood.
The source explained how the initial global fascination with the Sussexes gradually waned and the buzz surrounding their projects has faded. “The excitement around Harry and Meghan faded once the global attention began to wane,” the source said, alluding to the couple’s struggle to maintain momentum.
The source They also discussed Hollywood’s perception of the couple, especially in regards to their highly publicized deals, such as their contract with Netflix. “Netflix was handing out vanity deals like candy at the time,” they explained, “and so everyone just shrugged and assumed their company wouldn’t do much despite the generous support.”
The expert went on to express his surprise at how little the couple has achieved since landing those lucrative deals. “But even Harry and Meghan’s detractors would have been surprised at how little they have actually achieved.” The source added.
This underperformance, combined with broader changes in the entertainment industry, has reportedly led to growing discontent and even distrust towards the Sussexes. The source noted that since many have lost their jobs in the entertainment sector recently, “there is a genuine dislike and distrust towards them from some.”
Another source echoed these sentiments, suggesting that Meghan and Harry’s company Archewell was never taken seriously within the entertainment world. “I don’t think mainstream Hollywood has taken them seriously,” the source said, adding that Archewell seemed more like “a brand-building exercise than a genuine production operation.”
As the Sussexes move on, scrutiny over their production company and their perceived lack of output continues to shape their image, raising questions about their future in the industry.