Prince Harry And Meghan Markle has “lost Hollywood” according to a PR expert who has issued a scathing statement pair analysis.
The Sussex family has had hard times with headlines – with some of the latest ones calling out Meghan and Harry on Hollywood Movies Reporters said “everyone is afraid of Meghan” and that “they are both terrible decision makers.”
However, a PR expert said the barrage of criticism was due to the way they created a negative narrative.
Mark Borkowski appears Sun Royal Exclusive and tells Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson why he thinks the couple is struggling with their coverage.
He said: “I think they may have lost. Hollywood Movies.
“One thing about Hollywood Movies that it was home to corporate entertainment, the show business world, and it was a small community.”
Mark said that “there is only so far you can act with a soft heart” and “constantly talk about the distance and the way the Royal Family treats you.”
He added: “Sooner or later, it seems to become a continuing narrative that never changes.”
Meanwhile, the couple did not attend last week’s WME Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills, California, according to the Mail. It is not known whether Harry and Meghan were uninvited or declined to attend.
WME (William Morris Endeavor) is one of the Hollywood Moviesa leading talent agency and has Meghan as one of its clients.
In April last year, it was announced that Meghan had signed a representation deal with the talent agency, which stated that the deal would focus on “building her business ventures across various aspects of the agency and its broader ecosystem, including film and television production, brand partnerships and more.”
Mail claims that Hollywood Movies Insiders say the business has lost interest in the Montecito couple.
One senior figure said Harry and Meghan “seem to be reaping the kind of ‘schadenfreude with an extra dose of hate’ that the entertainment business loves”.
They added: “It was only a matter of time before the industry press started taking pictures.
“It’s hard to find someone who can give credit to his film and television credentials.”