Meghan Markle, known for her royal status and Hollywood connections, faced a setback as the CEO of Walt Disney, Bob Chapek, turned down her proposal to invest in Disney's new residential community project in Chatham County, Georgia.
The investment funds offered by Markle, allegedly sourced from her charity foundation, were not welcomed by Chapek, who viewed them as questionable.
Sources close to the company revealed that Markle's representatives approached Chapek with a plan to support the project, a collaboration between Disney, the Chatham County government, and local developers.
The initiative aims to establish an inclusive community featuring affordable housing, green spaces, recreational amenities, and educational opportunities for residents.
Despite Markle's recent partnership with Disney for a wildlife documentary voiceover in exchange for a donation to Elephants Without Borders, Chapek declined her offer, citing a lack of interest in collaborating with her or accepting funds he deemed suspicious.
He criticized Markle for allegedly leveraging her charity work for personal gain and exploiting her royal connections to secure advantageous deals with media giants like Disney and Netflix.
Chapek expressed disappointment in Markle's voiceover performance for Disney's Elephant documentary, describing it as overly sentimental and poorly received by critics.
He remarked that Markle appeared to be striving for a professional tone without possessing the seasoned authority of renowned documentary narrators like David Attenborough.
The rejection of Markle's investment proposition adds to the challenges faced by the Duchess of Sussex, who, along with Prince Harry, has encountered public and media scrutiny following their decision to step back from senior royal duties and pursue a more independent life in North America.
Criticisms leveled against the couple include accusations of selfishness, hypocrisy, and disrespect towards the Queen and royal conventions.
Markle has been embroiled in various controversies, including allegations of bullying by former staff members, a legal battle against the Mail on Sunday for publishing a private letter from her father, and the publication of an unauthorized biography, Finding Freedom, unveiling intimate details of her relationship with Prince Harry.
Detractors have even established online platforms like R. St. Meghan Markle to deride her actions and motivations.
While Markle has refrained from responding directly to Chapek's rejection, insiders claim she is deeply hurt and angered by his remarks, feeling betrayed by Disney, a partner she believed to be friendly and supportive.
Speculation suggests she is contemplating legal recourse against Chapek and the company for defamation and breach of contract, signaling a potential escalation in the ongoing saga surrounding her public image and professional engagements.
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