Meghan Markle Reportedly Envies Lauren Sanchez’s Life After Wedding Snub
Meghan Markle was reportedly upset after not receiving an invitation to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s lavish wedding in Venice—a snub that stung even more as the Duchess of Sussex allegedly admires the life Lauren now leads.
“The fact that she would love Lauren’s life just rubs salt in the wound of the wedding snub,” an insider revealed to Radar Online.
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Sources have long suggested that Meghan hoped to align herself with billionaire status, once believing Prince Harry could help her achieve that dream. However, with those aspirations seemingly unfulfilled, she now finds herself envious of Lauren, who has secured a partnership with one of the wealthiest men in the world.
According to a source, Meghan is “consumed with jealousy” as Lauren embodies “everything” the former Suits actress “wanted to be.” While Lauren enjoys what’s been described as a “fantasy life,” Meghan has reportedly struggled to attract A-list guests for her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
The insider claimed that Meghan and Prince Harry no longer have strong ties with top-tier celebrities, with many declining her podcast invitations—a situation that has “raised eyebrows.”
“Especially hers. I mean, she lives in California, and the best she can do is a woman who runs a dating app. Jeez,” the source remarked. “There’s no Taylor Swift, no Beyoncé, not even a Hailey Bieber. And when you’re pitching female empowerment, that’s a problem. It speaks volumes about her pulling power. She’s not happy about her lack of appeal.”
The insider added that securing high-profile guests usually depends on strong industry connections, but Meghan’s efforts have so far yielded little success. “She needs to turn this tide and attract the star power needed to elevate her podcast into a must-listen experience,” the source noted, suggesting that the Bezos-Sanchez wedding could have been a prime networking opportunity—one she missed out on.
