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Meghan Markle has ‘no real talent’ and expects people to ‘just give her money’

In a recent launch, debuted her podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder,” inviting listeners to tune into the inaugural episode, “The Evolution of an Entrepreneur.”

The episode features a candid conversation with Whitney Wolfe Herd, the CEO of Bumble.

However, this premiere has garnered some significant backlash for a perceived lack of depth and substance.

In this episode, Markle converses with her friend about the trials of entrepreneurship, especially under public scrutiny.

They also touch on Bumble’s rocky journey and Wolfe Herd’s return to helm the company.

Yet, observers can’t help but wonder whether Meghan truly utilized the opportunity to dissect these issues further.

Critics, including royal analysts, are questioning the podcast’s core motives.

Esther Krakue and Jack Royston, both seasoned royal commentators, expressed their thoughts on “The Sun’s” Royal Exclusive show, highlighting what they consider a lack of rigorous content.

Royston noted that the conversation skimmed over pressing financial concerns related to Bumble, citing a staggering drop in its share price from $75 to just $4.

One can’t help but ask, why didn’t Meghan dive deeper into this apparent cautionary tale?

Rather than dissect the business implications, the duo’s chat mainly circled around their personal friendship and emotional connections, which Royston found unremarkable.

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He suggested that a more substantial discussion could have transformed the episode and provided valuable insights into navigating the entrepreneurial waters.

After all, if the episode promised an evolution of entrepreneurship, why not explore that evolution in a more profound way?

Listening to the entire episode left Krakue with an impression of missed opportunities.

She critiqued Meghan for not challenging her guests more rigorously.

After all, friendships can foster deeper conversations, but they can also breed complacency, leading to an absence of enlightenment on essential subjects.

Was this a missed chance to explore profound lessons on business and entrepreneurship?

The podcast is not just about local ventures; it also taps into Meghan’s wider trend of monetizing her image.

Recently, she introduced her jam brand, As Ever, which has also attracted its share of eye-rolls.

Critics find the notion of turning personal experiences into profit rather lackluster and uninspired.

Royal observers are urging her to rethink her strategic approach to content creation.

Royston emphasized that merely focusing on self-promotion doesn’t resonate well with an audience grappling with their own financial issues.

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There’s a palpable disconnect when somebody from a privileged background seeks to monetize their every move.

Furthermore, Krakue’s insights resonate here—she believes Meghan needs to embrace a more controversial stance.

Instead of shying away from difficult conversations, why not dive headfirst into them?

After all, controversy keeps things exciting, and as a public figure, she already attracts attention—why not use that platform for something more substantial?

With a raft of entrepreneurial initiatives under her belt since stepping down as a senior royal, Meghan has kept herself busy.

However, one wonders if these efforts have led to meaningful engagement or simply more gloss atop a surface narrative that lacks genuine substance.

Royston questioned whether this podcast is the revival of Meghan’s media career or simply another misstep.

He believes that complacency is seeping into their narratives.

Initially characterized by bold statements targeted at the monarchy, their current offerings feel too safe and lack the spark that drew attention in the first place.

In the end, while ‘s latest project reveals glimpses of potential, it’s overshadowed by critiques of depth and relevance.

The challenge lies ahead—can she transform these discussions into something that really hits home for her audience and showcases genuine engagement with pressing issues?

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