Meghan and Harry desperate to attend Met Gala and Oscars as couple has 'pretensions to be A-listers'
LONDON, UK: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly trying to revamp their public image following criticisms and being labeled a "Hollywood flop." They seem intent on increasing their visibility at high-profile events to solidify their status among Hollywood elites, as reported by OK! Magazine.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams highlighted their strategy, "The challenge for Harry and Meghan is to attend comparable events in the United States which are not focused on them."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry aiming for Hollywood fame
Fitzwilliams emphasized that prestigious events like the Met Gala and the Oscars are ideal for the couple, given their aspirations to be seen as A-listers.
"The Met Gala and the Oscars are the sort of events they would benefit from being seen at, since they have pretensions to be A-listers," he continued.
Fitzwilliams added, "Barack Obama's 60th, held in 2021, the year they were in Time Magazine's Top 100, is the sort of event they would undoubtedly want to be seen at but were not invited to."
Commentator Tom Quinn pointed out the differing ways the couple is adjusting to their new life. Meghan is reportedly enjoying her return to the West Coast, while Harry is experiencing homesickness.
Quinn observed, "Meghan appears to have moved on to some extent, but then she was only part of the royal family for a relatively short time. She has more to focus on in the States than her husband has."
Quinn told The Mirror that Harry, having been born into the British royal family, understandably holds a strong emotional connection to his past. "Given Harry was born into the royal family in Britain, it's understandable that he would have a strong emotional attachment to his past as part of the royal family," he explained.
"On the other hand, Meghan was born and raised in America and it would feel more like home to her and so it makes sense that she has an easier time moving on from their time as working members of the royal family and is focused on her opportunities in the US," he continued.
Despite their different backgrounds and the challenges they face, Quinn emphasized the couple's strong bond.
"As a couple, they may be able to navigate these differences and find ways to support each other in their respective pursuits," Quinn concluded. "It could simply be a matter of balancing individual ambitions with their shared commitment as a married couple."
"We’re just doing great. And happy to be watching our family grow up and evolve. Of course, I'm happy. We're really happy," Meghan told an outlet.
"You know what Africa means to me over the years. It is a very, very special place, and to be able to include Nigeria now (in the Invictus Games), I’m very happy," Harry gushed. "That experience of knowing what life, post-injury, is like gives people so much hope. And hope, hope, hope is a huge part of this."
Meghan and Harry's Met Gala and Oscars aspirations spark debate
One user wrote, "Megan should just start showing up with a folding table and Jam to set up outside each event..." while the other user wrote, "Treat them with the irrelevance they deserve."
Another user wrote, "They should not be given so much publicity. They have no involvement with the Royal Family, and are irrelevant to the people of the United Kingdom since their attacks on our Monarchy."
"Well they definitely aren't relevant to the people of the US. Their titles mean nothing here in the states." a user said.
"Why would they even begin to think they would be invited to the A-list events? Meghan Markle was never an A list actress and they are of no consequence to America or the Americans with the exception of the few delusional ones creating their YouTube channels and purporting as if they personally know the former Royals; a classic example is @SussexRoyal and the ludicrous Baron who needs a history lesson alongside an education in current affairs" another user wrote.
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