She went on to say that Meghan’s actions were not just insensitive but felt like a betrayal of the narrative she is trying to create. The rose wine, priced at $30 per bottle, sold out on Meghan’s website within an hour of its release, according to the Express.

Meanwhile, tensions between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry and King Charles are reportedly heating up again, this time due to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

The British monarch is caught up in the drama after it was revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are seeking new passports for their children, potentially paving the way for them to return to the UK and resume their roles as working royals in the future.

However, the update has been met with skepticism, especially in light of Meghan and Harry’s high-profile departure from Royal duties in 2020 and their subsequent candid remarks about the Royal Family.

Now, after encountering hurdles in the process and awaiting approvals, reports suggest that the Duke and Duchess suspect King Charles could be behind the hold-ups.

Buckingham Palace countered these claims with an official statement: “King Charles, battling cancer and governing an entire monarchy, has better and more important matters to handle than meddling in passport applications.”

The Daily Mail cites that King Charles views the idea of Archie and Lilibet being working royals as “incredulous and bemusing, to say the least,” given their parents’ decision to withdraw from their Royal roles in 2020.

Additionally, there’s a belief that Prince William, who is next in the succession line, would prevent any opportunity for Archie or Lilibet to assume positions within the Royal Family.