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Meghan Markle reveals facial feature that cost her beauty campaigns
Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo provides a review of'With Love, Meghan' on'The Ingraham Angle.' Meghan Markle found early fame for starring on a popular television show, but her early auditioning days didn't always land success. The Duchess of Sussex admitted beauty brands were reluctant to hire her due to her natural, freckled complexion. Markle, 43, starred as Rachel Zane for seven years on the legal series "Suits," but prior to hitting it big in entertainment, her commercial agent hit major roadblocks. MEGHAN MARKLE SHOOTS DOWN PRINCE HARRY DIVORCE RUMORS, ADMITS ROYAL COUPLE ARE FINALLY IN'HONEYMOON' PHASE Meghan Markle admitted she couldn't land a beauty commercial due to her natural features. The As Ever lifestyle brand founder, who went makeup-free to record the chat, discussed challenges in the beauty industry during an episode of "The Jamie Kern Lima Show."
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New book on royal family hit for being 'sympathetic' to Harry and Meghan: 'Press release cooked up by ChatGPT'
Princess Diana's biographer Andrew Morton, author of "The Queen: Her Story," weighs in on the future for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The New York Times and more wrote critical reviews of a new book on the royal family, including a chapter on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which one review described as a "press release cooked up by ChatGPT." The book, by Omid Scobie, is titled "Endgame," and picks up on the royal family after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. A review, written by Eva Wolchover for the New York Times, said the book did Harry and Meghan "no favors." "Whether or not Scobie actively collaborated with Meghan and Harry for this book, he does them no favors. Their chapter reads like a press release cooked up by ChatGPT, and does little to shed light on them as humans," the Times review read.
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How retailers turn royal favor into big rewards - Industries Blog
The British glove manufacturer Cornelia James is often in the public eye. Since 1979, it has provided gloves by royal appointment to the Queen of England, and more recently it has dressed megastars including Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Madonna. All those high-profile customers are great for publicity, but nobody drives sales quite like Kate Middleton, said Genevieve James, the company's creative director. "We get far more of a spike in sales when someone like Kate wears them. But when it's somebody like the Duchess of Cambridge, the public, particularly in the US, can relate to that," James told IBM. James first confirmed that fact in 2012 when, at a ceremony for Remembrance Sunday, Middleton wore a pair of Cornelia James' merino wool gloves.
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What time is the royal wedding? Alexa, Google and Siri want to tell you
SAN FRANCISCO – Alexa's been studying up on the royal wedding. So go ahead, ask the Amazon assistant everything your heart desires about the upcoming marriage of American actress Meghan Markle to Britain's Prince Harry. Amazon's artificial intelligence-infused Alexa digital assistant routinely gears up for blockbuster occasions, which the May 19 union of British and Hollywood royalty promises to be. Since November, the Amazon group that preps Alexa for news and cultural events has been adding answers and information so that no one gets the dreaded "Here's what I found on the web" answer in a response to questions ranging from "Who's going to walk Meghan Markle down the aisle?" to "What time is the royal wedding?" Google Assistant, with its Google Home rival to Alexa, isn't far behind when thrown the same types of questions. In our tests, Apple's Siri drew blanks on most of them, in terms of reading the answers aloud.
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Prince William Wearing Scrub Suit Likened To 'Grey's Anatomy' Character McDreamy
Prince William recently wore a scrub suit during his visit to the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in London. People likened the duke's appearance to Dr. McDreamy (Patrick Dempsey) from "Grey's Anatomy" since both men wore scrub suits. And since McDreamy is no longer part of the hit ABC TV series, the publication noted that Prince William was there to fill in the void even though it's only temporary. The Duke of Cambridge got a closer look at two top surgeons using advanced robotic surgical technology called a da Vinci XI machine. He also watched the two surgeons operate on two cancer patients.
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