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Meghan Markle’s Instagram sparks ‘cash grab’ claims
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Meghan Markle’s Instagram return has ignited fresh criticism, with some branding her solo account a “ridiculous money-making exercise.” The Duchess of Sussex’s New Year’s Day debut sparked controversy, with former Royal Correspondent Charles Rae sharing his puzzlement over her intentions. Speaking to Rae quipped, “I have no idea what she’s up to now. Honestly, we might as well have had the Jaws theme playing as she ran to the water!” The video in question, filmed by Prince Harry near their Montecito home, features Meghan enjoying the coastal scenery. Despite the backlash, the post has garnered significant attention, amassing nearly 4 million likes since its New Year’s Day release. While some applaud the clip for its charm, others view it as another calculated move by the Sussexes to stay in the spotlight. In New Year’s clip, Meghan is seen running barefoot along the shore near her Montecito home, pausing to trace "2025" in the sand before laughing and dashing away. While the post has drawn millions of likes, critics have labeled her Instagram comeback as both "hypocritical" and "ridiculous." "They [Harry and Meghan] left social media citing unparalleled abuse," Rae remarked. “Harry has publicly criticized platforms like Facebook, owned by Meta, which also owns Instagram. So, this sudden return feels baffling.” Rae also questioned the fanfare surrounding the duchess’s post. "She’s had this dormant Instagram account for years, with whispers of a sensational comeback. If this is it, I won’t be losing sleep refreshing my feed." "Clearly, she doesn’t want to hear anything — good or bad," Rae said, calling the decision "interesting."
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