Meghan Markle reportedly underwent extensive image coaching and alleged 'anti-diva training' before her high-profile Australia visit with Prince Harry, according to insiders. The Sussexes viewed the tour as a crucial reputation test amid growing scrutiny over their post-royal careers, business ventures, and ongoing tensions with the monarchy.
Australia Visit: A Blend of Charity and Branding
The Australia trip blended charity appearances, commercial meetings, wellness events, and branding opportunities tied to Meghan's lifestyle brand 'As Ever'. Critics accused the couple of staging a 'fake royal tour', sparking fresh debate online.
Insider Claims on Image Overhaul
Insiders claim the 'humility training' was designed to counteract Meghan's 'Diva Duchess' image, which had been fueled by past controversies and media reports. The training reportedly included media coaching, etiquette lessons, and strategies to project a more approachable persona.
Growing Scrutiny on Post-Royal Careers
The couple's post-royal careers have faced increasing scrutiny, with their business ventures and public appearances often criticized. The Australia visit was seen as a test to regain public favor and demonstrate their commitment to charitable causes.
Despite the controversy, the Sussexes' team has denied any formal 'humility training', calling the claims 'baseless speculation'. However, the debate over their image and motives continues to dominate headlines.



