Meghan Markle, who's making headlines for her latest dance video, has sparked a new debate with her recent moves.
The Duchess of Sussex turned a deaf ear to criticism from Britain, according to a royal expert.
Former Hollywood star Meghan's viral twerking video has been branded a "calculated" move for her brand As Ever ahead of a new product launch.
Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is also seen in the video, briefly dancing across the screen as Meghan danced in the background.
Following worldwide backlash to the post, Editor-at-Large Charlotte Griffiths claimed the Sussex team see the attention it gained as a "win" for the Duchess.
Griffiths, speaking to GB News, claimed that Harry's wife Meghan "doesn't care" about what Britons think of her content.
She explained: "Meghan doesn't really care that we don't like her video. When it first came out, I was on this show going, 'I don't know what she was thinking, why has she done this?'
"I thought it couldn't be more of an own goal, but I think it was actually tactical."
The expert went on saying: "What I've since discovered is that she's about to reveal that she's going to make a rosé wine, and she's going to drop in the next day or two."
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's mother raked in more than 42 million views on Instagram after sharing the dance video, posted to mark her only daughter's fourth birthday.
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