In a surprising twist, People Magazine seems to have finally distanced itself from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
The buzz erupted on social media after a clip celebrating the magazine’s 50th anniversary circulated widely, prompting many to question the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from the lineup of featured celebrities.
The celebratory video showcased a star-studded roster, including names like Oprah, Jennifer Aniston, and Matthew McConaughey.
Yet, conspicuously missing were Meghan and Harry.
This omission raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about the couple’s once-cordial relationship with the publication, which some believe acted as a mouthpiece for their public relations efforts.
Historically, Meghan and Harry have been linked to People Magazine through various puff pieces that painted them in a favorable light.
Reports suggest that their team frequently reached out to the magazine to secure positive coverage.
However, the recent anniversary celebration seems to signal a significant shift in that dynamic.
Instead of featuring the couple, the magazine opted to include a dog—a Corgi, no less—in their montage.
This decision has led many to interpret it as a subtle jab at Meghan and Harry, especially given their history with dogs.
One particularly infamous anecdote from Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” involves an alleged altercation with his brother, Prince William, that resulted in Harry falling into a dog bowl.
Adding to the intrigue, Meghan’s ventures into dog merchandise have been met with skepticism.
Her attempt to sell dog biscuits under her brand, American Riviera Orchard, has not yielded any products to date, raising questions about her business acumen.
Moreover, the mystery surrounding her previous dogs, particularly the last one with a broken leg, remains unresolved and continues to cast a shadow over her reputation.
Angela Levin, a royal commentator, has pointed out the significance of this snub from People Magazine.
The choice to replace Meghan and Harry with a Corgi speaks volumes about their current standing in Hollywood.
It appears that the couple may have been dropped entirely, as evidenced by Meghan’s recent response to allegations of bullying, which she chose to address through US Weekly rather than People Magazine.
This decision is telling; it suggests a decline in her status, as US Weekly does not carry the same weight as People or other prominent publications.
The fact that she didn’t engage with People Magazine, once a key ally, further underscores the apparent rift.
Social media users have had a field day with this development.
Many have taken to Twitter to express their amusement over the situation, with some suggesting humorous names for Corgis inspired by Meghan.
Comments like “I want to buy a Corgi and name her Megan” have gone viral, showcasing the public’s growing irreverence towards the couple.
The commentary from Twitter users reflects a broader sentiment that Meghan and Harry are becoming increasingly irrelevant in the celebrity landscape.
As one user pointed out, being excluded from such a significant celebration is a clear indicator of their waning influence.
As the dust settles on this latest chapter in the Sussex saga, it remains to be seen how Meghan and Harry will respond to this apparent snub.
Will they attempt to re-establish ties with People Magazine, or will they continue down their current path of self-promotion through other outlets?
For now, it seems that People Magazine has made its stance clear.
By choosing to celebrate its legacy without Meghan and Harry, the publication may have inadvertently signaled the end of an era for the royal couple in the world of celebrity journalism.
The inclusion of a Corgi instead of the Sussexes could very well be a roast disguised as a tribute, leaving fans and critics alike to speculate on what comes next for the once-beloved duo.