Meghan Markle’s latest partnership sparks fresh concerns for Prince Harry
Meghan Markle’s new deal could complicate Prince Harry’s security fight
Meghan Markle’s latest business could prove lethal for her husband Prince Harry’s ongoing security fight in the UK.
The Duchess of Sussex has teamed up with OneOff, an AI-based platform where she can earn money from outfits she wears during public appearances.
According to The Mirror, a lot of these looks are from the couple’s recent Australia trip, and similar plans are expected for future visits too.
Experts claimed that the issue is that if Harry, the Duke of Sussex, manages to get taxpayer-funded security back in the UK, people may question whether it’s fair if those same visits are also being used to generate personal income.
Royal journalist Stacy Schaverien said, "If Harry wins back the right to taxpayer-funded security for him and his family, how will that play out when he and Meghan visit the UK?
"Will Meghan use those visits — which might be filled with charity engagements — as an opportunity to generate income too, as she did with the couple’s Australian tour?
“If she does, critics would rightly question whether taxpayers should be footing the bill for security."
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