According to royal commentator Josh Lom, Hollywood celebrities are now more supportive of King Charles and Prince William than Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are trying hard to make a name for themselves in Hollywood with deals with Netflix and Spotify, but they aren’t getting the support they would like from Hollywood stars, Lom told Sky News. told Australia.
In stark contrast, Prince William made his presence felt at the recent 77th British Academy Awards, mingling with celebrities including Cate Blanchett and David Beckham. The incident highlights the irony of the Sussexes’ Hollywood aspirations compared to the royal family’s support for the King and Prince of Wales.
“I think it’s almost ironic that while Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are trying to make it in Hollywood, it’s the King and Prince William who are getting more support from stage and screen,” Rom said. Told.
Rom also touched on Meghan’s acting career before her royal wedding. He pointed out that her role in Suits doesn’t put her at the top of Hollywood’s A-list. Her worldwide fame, he suggests, is due more to her association with the royal family than to her credentials as an actress.
“She’s a far cry from Angelina Jolie and never made it to the top of the A-list circuit. One source says that before she became a member of the royal family, she and her former press agent appeared in the tabloids. “She has been pressuring her to further her career, and it is only because of Prince Harry that she has stepped onto the world stage,” Lom said. Told.
Duchess Harry Meghan ‘regains’ her popularity
Despite Rom’s views, there has been pushback from PR experts, who suggest Harry and Meghan are on a path to regaining popularity in Hollywood.
“They have just returned from a successful press tour in Canada to promote next year’s Invictus Games, which shows that they are developing the brand in the right way and that this kind of If activity continues, the Sussex brand could regain some of the “popularity” it has lost,” Pressbox spokeswoman Lynn Carratt told the Mirror.
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