
Meghan Markle would still hold a royal title even if she were to lose the Duchess of Sussex style but that could baffle some people, a royal commentator has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s titles have been at the centre of discussions in the last year as many believe that they should not possess or use them to boost their status in their ventures across the pond. But even if King Charles was to strip them of their titles, Meghan would still be known as Princess Henry.
The alleged incident took place during a star-studded gathering in Los Angeles, where Meghan was reportedly eager to mingle with top celebrities to bolster her social standing. However, sources claim that when Meghan approached Paltrow for a photo op, the Oscar-winning actress politely declined, leaving Meghan visibly embarrassed.
Insiders suggest that this rejection is symptomatic of a larger issue within Hollywood’s elite circles. “It’s no secret that Meghan’s reputation has taken a hit,” one source explained. “Many A-list celebrities consider her to be toxic, and they’re wary of being associated with her drama and the constant media frenzy that follows her.”
The snub from Paltrow, who is known for carefully curating her public image, has fueled speculation that Meghan is becoming increasingly isolated in the very circles she once sought to join. While Meghan has tried to reinvent herself as a global humanitarian and media mogul, it appears that her ties to the royal family—and the controversies that come with them—are making her a less desirable figure in Hollywood.

The refusal from Paltrow has sparked a flurry of gossip, with some speculating that other high-profile figures might follow suit, further distancing themselves from Meghan. As the Duchess continues to navigate her post-royal life, this latest embarrassment raises questions about whether she can successfully bridge the gap between her royal past and her Hollywood ambitions, or if her association with ongoing controversies has made her persona non grata among the A-list elite.
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