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“Looked upset”: No VIP seats for Meghan and Harry at film premiere

2024-01-30T07:18:36.425Z

Highlights: “Looked upset”: No VIP seats for Meghan and Harry at film premiere. “I found the video of them being shown to their seats at the premiere quite amusing," PR expert Lynn Carratt said. Meghan probably thought they would be VIPs and have a prime seat, she added. "I'm so ashamed of them, especially M [Meghan] in that outfit and the people around her in casual clothes," one fan said. "You no longer belong in the front row and have obviously dressed incorrectly," another said.



As of: January 30, 2024, 8:01 a.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's appearance at the "Marley" film premiere in Jamaica did not go smoothly.

Apparently their seats were too far back.

London – Meghan Markle (42) and Prince Harry (39) did themselves no favors with this appearance.

The Sussexes jetted to Jamaica for the film premiere of Bob Marley: One Love, where they enjoyed a late night at the Carib 5 Theater in Kingston.

It's not enough that the timing of Princess Kate (42) and King Charles (75)'s surgery dates was chosen insensitively; apparently the allocation of seats at the premiere also didn't go according to the wishes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry didn't look happy about their seats at the "Marley" film premiere

A local Jamaican blogger who was also at the event shared

a clip of the Sussexes being led to their seats, according to

The

Mirror .

In the video, the Duke and Duchess appeared a little hesitant to sit in seats several rows behind the first.

PR and Hollywood guru Lynn Carratt of Press Box PR commented on the "uncomfortable moment" and revealed that she found it quite "amusing."

Lynn said: "I found the video of them being shown to their seats at the premiere quite amusing."

She continued: “They looked a bit annoyed as they had to sit in row eight where some of the less distinguished guests were present.

Meghan probably thought they would be VIPs and have a prime seat.”

Fans comment on the Sussexes' behavior and show little understanding

No front row seat?

Meghan and Harry were not happy about being placed further back at the Bob Marley film premiere (photography).

© Stephen Lock/Imago

The Sussexes appeared annoyed in the screenshots published by

The Express

, with Harry uncomfortably tugging at his beard.

Meghan apparently spoke to her team before settling into one of the assigned seats.

The fans reacted unflatteringly to this attitude.

But first there was criticism of her glamor outfits, which were perceived as inappropriate, followed by her behavior in the assigned seats.

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"I'm so ashamed of them, especially M [Meghan] in that outfit and the people around her in casual clothes."

Another voice: “You no longer belong in the front row and have obviously dressed incorrectly.”

In other words, in the eyes of fans, the Sussexes did everything wrong: they were on the wrong means of transport, at the wrong time, in the wrong place, in the wrong outfit and also exhibited inappropriate behavior.

Not to forget that they had already received criticism for their trip to Jamaica because they had gotten into political trouble.

Sources used:

mirror.co.uk, express.co.uk, YouTube

Source: merkur

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