Meghan Markle cardboard gets insulted in U.S store: 'Hypocrite'
Meghan Markle has been branded one of the most hated celebrities in the US
Meghan Markle has earned hated in the U.S with her ill branding, says an expert.
The Duchess of Sussex has been at display at a Los Angeles store’s ‘Holiday hypocrites window display.’
Her cardboard cut out joins other celebrities including California governor Gavin Newsom, George Clooney and Katy Perry.
Kitson owner Fraser Ross told the Daily Mail: “It started out with customers asking us if we had anything related to the young royals. They would go on to say why they favoured one couple over the other.”
“There were literally people arguing on the floor with each other about it. I knew it was time to bring back the infamous 'Team' shirts,” he added.
This comes after The Times claimed that Meghan is thinking of writing a personal letter to her ailing father, who has now shifted from the intensive care unit to a normal hospital room.
"There’s been progress, but she hasn’t made contact [yet] … It’s hoped and expected that there will be some form of communication in the next 24 hours," an insider shared.
Prince Harry left the Royal Family back in 2020 alongside wife Meghan Markle and son, Prince Archie. The couple later accused the Royal Family of showcasing racism towards their son and publicly shared their grievances on television. Harry and Meghan now live in California, where they also welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.
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