Meghan Markle, according to royal analysts, alternates between being "successful" and "disappearing without a trace."
Daniela Elser, a royal critic and specialist, made these allegations about Meghan Markle.
She explained everything in an article for News.com.au.
Ms Elser began by quoting Mark Twain, who stated that "all ideas are second hand."
This was in reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund video.
"To return to old mate Mark's line," she continued, "there really are no new ideas - or camera angles."
She also mentioned the 'launch' of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's return to public life, saying, "Finally, the long-mooted Sussex relaunch seems to be here, with this video looking like the starting gun firing on weeks of globe-hopping events that will see the duke, and possibly the duchess, appear at a summit in Tokyo, a charity event in Singapore, and the Invictus Games in Germany."
But, in Ms Elser's opinion, everything sounds "too royal."
She went on to say, "some sitting around a table genuinely discussing making the world a better place? Check. A charitable event? Without a doubt. Preside over a formal gathering with dignitaries, a lord mayor, and maybe a brass band? Naturellement.”
"The last three years have seen Harry and Meghan have a tilt a podcasting, doco-making, 'executive producing' a series that was already at least part made, a biography, a children's book, a job with a title that sounds like satire (Chief Impact Officer) and hitching their waggon to a Wall Street firm, a relationship the world has heard nothing about since - projects which have ranged from the record-bustingly successful to disappearing without a trace."
To put it kindly, "it has all been hit and miss, with far more of the latter than the former."