LIZ JONES: Meghan's unsettling flogging of clothes worn by Princess Charlotte and Prince George reveals the truth everyone has missed | Daily Mail Online

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Meghan Markle's 'Easter Edit'

Meghan Markle's new 'Easter edit' on her ShopMe Instagram page features children's clothing from brands like Trotters and Petite Plume, brands previously seen on Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Controversy and Speculation

This choice has raised eyebrows, with many questioning Meghan's originality. The article suggests Meghan's selection might be a calculated move to leverage her connection to the Royal Family for marketing purposes rather than a genuine reflection of her preferences.

Alternative Brands

The author suggests that instead of using brands already associated with the Prince and Princess of Wales' children, Meghan could promote other children's clothing brands such as Zara, Mori, Monsoon, Lallie London, Baboushkini, and Organic Zoo.

Criticism of Meghan's Strategy

The article criticizes Meghan's strategy, characterizing it as a way to 'milk' her connection to the Royal Family for financial gain and avoid genuine effort, comparing her to other stay-at-home influencer moms.

  • The author highlights the irony of Meghan's previous statements about not dressing her children in outdated clothes.
  • The article points out that Meghan's children's clothing selections lack originality and are not visually appealing.

Conclusion

The article concludes that Meghan's choice of brands is a calculated strategy designed to capitalize on her connection to the Royal Family, rather than a genuine reflection of her personal style or preference.

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