Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are allegedly living on a ‘thin gruel’ of ‘assumed victimhood’.
These claims and admissions have been brought to light by British columnist Jan Moir.
She started the conversation off by saying, “What is obvious is that the thin gruel of the Sussexes' assumed victimhood is running out and they have nothing in the tank to replace it with.”
According to the Daily Mail, Ms. Moir believes, “Everyone in Hollywood knows that if it is hard enough becoming rich and famous, the real test is staying rich and famous; maintaining your position at the top of the greasy pole.”
At the end of the day, “You've got to produce content, revenue streams, new ideas and fresh product to entertain the fickle public and recapture their imagination, over and over again.”
“This all takes dedication, nerve and a lot of hard, hard work,” she also added before concluding.
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