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Meghan Markle finds herself at the center of criticism over the promotion for her lifestyle brand, which some have described as “beige” and “depressing.” This comes after the Duchess of Sussex, 44, previously mentioned that she had to “tone down” her vibrant style while part of the royal family.
On Saturday, Meghan took to Instagram to showcase a brief video of her assembling gifts, as part of the promotion for her As Ever Christmas range. The collection features items such as a $64 (£48) candle, champagne, and a mulled spice kit, aimed at adding a touch of luxury to the holiday season.
In the video, Meghan, clad in a stylish silk brown dress, is seen placing a gift into a grey stocking hanging from her mantle. She then clasps her hands together and smiles, embodying the warmth of the festive season.
The setting of the video is marked by neutral, earthy tones, harmonizing with the understated light green hues of the fir decorations. Despite the minimalistic approach, fairy lights twinkle throughout the room, adding a subtle touch of sparkle.
‘Oh, we see you!’ the caption read. ‘Not even Thanksgiving yet and you’ve already got this in the bag.’
However, not all viewers were impressed. Some fans expressed disappointment, labeling the promotion as lacking in festive cheer and criticizing its reliance on “bland, boring browns” instead of the bright, lively colors typically associated with holiday celebrations.
Writing on X, one questioned: ‘Where are the Christmas colors? Where is the festiveness? Where’s the “Merry and bright”?
‘There is not one thing that says “holiday cheer” in this clip. It’s depressing, unseasoned manila envelope drabness.’
Meghan Markle has been accused of releasing a ‘beige’ and ‘depressing’ promotion for her lifestyle brand, despite previously complaining that she had to ‘tone down’ her bright style to fit in with the royal family
Commenting beneath the post, several agreed with one remarking, ‘She loves those bland earthy colours of beige, browns… Nothing ever looks festive, warm, or inviting.’
‘Nothing says Christmas like olive green and beige!’ a third sarcastically remarked.
Elsewhere, others pointed out that the Duchess had previously complained that she had to mute her wardrobe’s colour palette to avoid clashing with more senior members of the Royal Family.
The claims were made in the third episode of her new £88m Netflix series, Meghan & Harry, released in 2022.
‘Most of the time I was in the UK, I rarely wore colour,’ she said. ‘To my understanding, you can’t ever wear the same colour as Her Majesty if there’s a group event, but then you also shouldn’t be wearing the same colour as one of the other more senior members of the family.’
To respect this rumoured royal protocol, Meghan said she started dressing almost exclusively in shades of camel, beige and white.
She continued: ‘I wore a lot of muted tones but it was also so I could just blend in. I’m not trying to stand out here.
‘There was no version of me [that was] joining this family and trying not to do everything I could to fit in. I don’t want to embarrass the family.’
In the short video, Prince Harry’s wife was seen popping a present into the brown stocking hung from her mantlepiece, then clasping her hands together and smiling
The Duchess of Sussex said she wore ‘beige, camel and white’ while around other women to avoid clashing with their outfits. Pictured: Meghan with The Queen in June 2018
Social media users pointed out that the former Suits actress, dressed in a brown silk gown, now appeared to be mimicking said style, consisting of ‘muted tones’.
Alongside promoting her latest festive line, Meghan is currently filming the upcoming movie, Close Personal Friends for Amazon MGM Studios – the Duchess’s return to acting for the first time since 2017.
The flick also stars Emily in Paris actress Lily Collins, Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson, and Jack Quaid, the actor son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.
According to recent reports, Netflix bosses have ‘noted’ the decision to try to professionally woo Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.
Meghan and Harry’s Netflix deal, which ended in September, is widely considered a bust in Tinseltown, although Netflix boss Ted Sarandos is said to ‘adore’ Meghan.
There is also said to have been ‘much chatter’ at the streaming giant and beyond about Meghan’s decision to return to the screen, according to multiple sources across Hollywood.
Harry and Meghan were also guests at Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party last weekend – which was held at the $165million (£123.5million) mansion owned by Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sanchez, in Beverly Hills.