Meghan Markle facing 'bigger issue' trying to land finance deal after Harry's visa chaos


Meghan Markle is working on “rebuilding her brand” after it was announced the 42-year-old has signed with the talent agency William Morris Endeavor.

But the Duchess of Sussex is facing a “bigger issue” as her team struggles to find any major brand names that want to partner with her, according to royal commentator Neil Sean.

He claimed on his YouTube channel: “The bigger issue now that the team behind Meghan Markle is finding each time they feel they’ve got her a deal, something engulfs the ex-royals.

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“Once you are a major brand, you do not want your brand taken over by some personal issue like Prince Harry’s visa row or his security details.

“The bigger issue I’ve been told that is really plummeting the idea of Meghan landing some kind of mega deal as an influencer or brand ambassador all the fashion plates she’s done while skiing have yet to result in anything of any substantial level.”

It comes as Prince Harry said he faces a greater risk than his late mother, with “additional layers of racism and extremism”, amid discussions about the future of his personal security, the High Court was told.

The Government said that Harry’s claim should be dismissed, arguing Ravec was entitled to conclude the duke’s protection should be “bespoke” and considered on a “case-by-case” basis.

The judge, against whose ruling Harry plans to appeal, was told Ravec’s decision came as a result of a change in the duke’s “status” after he stopped being a “full-time working member of the royal family” in January 2020.

Amid discussions about the duke’s future, Harry wrote to then-cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill to express “disbelief” at conversations held and a decision being made “without a sensible amount of consultation as some form of punishment for protecting my family and putting them first”.

His letter said he “could not see how he could have his security removed, unless the current risk to him and his family had decreased”, the judge said in his ruling.

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