Pro-Sussex magazine turns against Meghan Markle after printing her famous cover interview - now saying her projects 'keep flopping'
Pro-Sussex magazine turns against Meghan Markle after printing her famous cover interview - now saying her projects 'keep flopping'
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Meghan Markle's favoured magazine The Cut appears to have turned against her with a new article saying her projects 'keep flopping'. The site - which is part of New York Magazine - famously published a cover interview with the Duchess, 43, in August 2022 in which she made controversial comments about the royal family.
The left-leaning publication now seems to have followed in the wake of other US outlets that have turned on the couple following their bombshell Netflix series and the prince's biography, Spare. This week, The Cut published a piece titled 'Harry and Meghan's Projects Can't Stop Flopping' by pop culture and entertainment writer Danielle Cohen - marking a very different attitude to that of two years ago.
The piece reflects on Harry, 40, and Meghan's latest Netflix series Polo, which follows the efforts of wealthy athletes competing in the US Open, with scant appearances from the Duke and Duchess themselves. Receiving two stars or less out of five across the board, the five-part show was labelled 'flat, plodding and really rather boring' by the Mail's Jane Fryer who gave it a one star review.
The Telegraph said it was ''a tedious inside-look at posh polo' and the Decider called it the 'mostly boring look at a sport that very few people outside of elite circles have any particular interest in'. Even usually pro-Sussexes publications like the Guardian said it was 'destined to fall through the submenus into obscurity at the speed of light'.