Meghan’s video also shows various fun-shaped cookies, including a New York City taxi one, several signature, NYC-style pizza slices, while one clip shows Meghan’s feet in fluffy socks.
Now, a royal expert has blasted Meghan’s decision to upload the video and claimed it ruined the main purpose of their trip to New York City, which was to advocate for mental health.
Veteran royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the Express: “Meghan’s new video seems very off-key with rows of shoes and dresses. We hear Dinah Washington’s If I Had a Bell whilst Harry lounges around barefoot.
“You feel that the allure of luxury is irresistible to her, but she should bear in mind that it would be beyond the reach of many.”
He added: “The trip was about a serious subject to which the Sussexes have contributed. This mish-mash of a video looked juvenile, unsophisticated and very unroyal.”
Regarding their Humanitarians of the Year award at the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Gala, Mr Fitzwilliams described it as “unsurprising” as their charitable foundation, Archewell, partners with Project Healthy Minds in co-producing discussions focused on change makers in the mental health space.