Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are concluding their semi-royal visit to Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have participated in events across Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra during the past few days. Meghan’s fashion choices have garnered attention, balancing between traditional royal attire and more daring styles as she explores her personal fashion beyond Palace norms.
However, concerns have arisen within royal circles as it has been revealed that Meghan is profiting from a shopping platform linked to the outfits she wears for charitable events. Investing in OneOff, a fashion discovery platform, Meghan’s page features seven outfits she wore in Australia, including the black Karen Gee ‘Priscilla Dress’ and the Real Fine Studio Puffy Hearts earrings. It is reported that Meghan receives a portion of the sales revenue from these items.
Reports suggest that the Palace is troubled by the commercial aspect of Meghan’s wardrobe monetization, especially since these outfits were worn for charitable causes. A source mentioned that the routine of pushing boundaries, facing criticism, then making donations appears to be a trend for the couple, raising eyebrows within royal circles.
Furthermore, controversy has sparked over the pricing of tickets for a weekend retreat in Sydney where Meghan is a VIP guest speaker. Attendees can expect luxurious accommodation, gala dinners, yoga sessions, and a chance to interact with Meghan, with tickets starting at £1,439. The VIP experience offers a group photo opportunity with the Duchess, providing dedicated fans a unique encounter during her Sydney visit.
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