Meghan Markle has been accused of exploiting vulnerable victims and seriously ill children to promote her fashion during her recent trip to Australia with Prince Harry.
The Duchess of Sussex faced fierce criticism after attending Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital and later meeting survivors of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.
But I am saying talktvRoyal commentator Kinsey Schofield alleged that the moments quickly turned into opportunities to market the dresses worn by Meghan.
She told Kevin O’Sullivan that Meghan’s revealing clothes appeared shortly after the meetings on the fashion discovery platform OneOff, where she now works as an investor and featured curator.
Describing Harry’s wife as “despicable”, she argued that Meghan was effectively using high-profile encounters with terror victims and terminally ill children to sell clothes.
“Meghan held the hands of the Bondi Beach victims and within minutes those costumes were available on the app,” he said.
The expert further said, “She is using these victims and sick children to sell their clothes in exchange for commission.
“I look at it, and I think Queen Elizabeth is doing cartwheels in her grave. There’s no way in hell she would approve of something like that; she would have been disgusted by it.”
