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Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham Reportedly Estranged as Beckhams Distance Themselves from Sussexes .Linh

November 25, 2024 by Linh

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Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham are reportedly no longer on speaking terms, with the Beckhams distancing themselves from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

 

According to royal commentator Ingrid Seward, reconciliation appears unlikely due to Victoria’s busy schedule, which includes her upcoming Netflix series, The House of VB. The documentary will showcase Victoria’s life balancing her fashion empire, beauty business, and family.

Meghan, reportedly “annoyed” over Victoria’s Netflix project, is set to debut her own cooking series in 2025 through Archewell Productions, alongside the couple’s upcoming docuseries POLO, which explores the world of polo and premieres on December 10. Despite the parallels in their Netflix ventures, Seward suggests the strained relationship stems from deeper issues, including differing personal priorities and public perception.

Seward claimed that Victoria’s packed schedule, successful business ventures, and family commitments leave little room for reflection on the fallout. Meanwhile, Meghan is reportedly aware that publicly addressing the matter could backfire. Both camps have yet to comment on the status of their relationship.

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