When one becomes entwined with the Royal Family in any capacity, they invariably become the object of intense scrutiny. Such is the nature of the circumstance.
Upon meeting Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was cognizant of this reality—her aspiration was to ensure that the scrutiny painted her persona in a favorable hue, a sentiment undoubtedly relatable to many.
In the year 2020, Page Six divulged that alterations were made to the Wikipedia entry of the then-actress in October of 2016. This transpired prior to the revelation, mere weeks later, of her nascent relationship with Harry. According to the report, the IP address accountable for these revisions was traced back to a Los Angeles PR agency, which curiously had no apparent affiliations with the duchess.
At the time, the prevalent conjecture attributed these modifications to associates of Markle. However, a recent revelation by author Tom Bower advances the theory that it was the prospective duchess herself who collaborated with the PR firm to effect changes to her digital profile.
Bower's revelatory biography titled "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the Clash Amidst the Windsors," contends, "As September of 2016 drew to a close, nothing superseded the significance of her liaison with Harry."
"She arrived at the determination that the narrative of her history warranted adjustment.
"On the ninth of October, 2016, a PR agency stationed in Los Angeles orchestrated amendments to her Wikipedia account.
"References to her participation in the game show 'Deal or No Deal' were expunged, alongside the depiction of her stewardship of case number 24. Moreover, allusions to her vocation as a fashion model were expurgated.
"An entirely new segment christened 'humanitarian endeavors' was incorporated. This section expounded upon her sojourns to Rwanda and Afghanistan, as well as her address before the United Nations Women and The Tig in New York."
Anticipatedly, "Revenge" is poised to invoke the disfavor of the Duke and Duchess of Suss*x. Bower is renowned for his provocative portrayals of prominent personalities, and he has even been quoted insinuating that further tarnishing the reputation of the Suss*xes through his book would not be an unwelcome outcome. A rather unconventional sentiment to exult in, yet duly noted.