Royal author Tom Bower, known for his no-holds-barred exposés on the British monarchy, has dissected Meghan Markle's public narrative, pointing to key moments where credibility cracks appeared. In his latest insights, Bower argues that inconsistencies in her storytelling—from Hollywood days to royal exit—have eroded trust among observers. "The narrative began unraveling when facts didn't align with the spin," he observes sharply.
Bower highlights early red flags like Meghan's pre-royal life tales, where claims of humble struggles clashed with evidence of a thriving acting career and socialite circles. Her Suits era painted as modest, yet photos and accounts show A-list networking at elite spots. "She positioned herself as an outsider, but records reveal insider access," Bower notes, fueling debates on authenticity. Post-Megxit, memoir details in Spare and interviews amplified scrutiny, with timelines and family anecdotes questioned by fact-checkers.
## Media Deals and Public Backlash
The Sussexes' Netflix and Spotify ventures promised insider scoops but delivered mixed results, leading to deal drops that Bower calls "self-inflicted wounds." He points to As Ever's recent return woes as a symptom of overpromising glamour without substance. "When products flop and stories shift, the facade crumbles," he explains. Public fatigue from repeated victimhood themes has shifted sentiment, with polls showing waning sympathy.

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