Meghan Markle spotted shopping, breaking ‘no dogs’ rule without Prince Harry: report
Meghan Markle won’t let an Emmy snub keep her from showing face.
Just days after Markle and Prince Harry’s much-hyped Netflix documentary series “Harry & Meghan” failed to score any Emmy nominations, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out to check out their local farmer’s market.
Markle, 41, strolled through the Montecito Farmer’s Market near their $14 million home on Friday.
She made her trip solo, leaving Harry, 38, at home, and was accompanied by her security detail and one of her pet beagles — despite the market’s rule forbidding dogs, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.
The “Suits” star was wearing a tan maxi dress with an unbuttoned white collared shirt over it, accessorized with black flip-flops, sunglasses and a woven straw tote bag.
As the Duchess went from tent to tent shopping for local goods, picking up a bunch of flowers and sampling some honey, she managed to keep a low profile and go mostly unnoticed by locals — though she did smile and was friendly to the shoppers who did recognize her.
Markle’s security observed from a distance, looking after the pup as she walked around the farmer’s market.
The Duke and Duchess have two beagles: Guy, who Markle adopted in 2015 when she was still acting, and Mamma Mia, who the couple rescued from an animal testing shelter last summer. They also have a Labrador named Pula.
A royal expert recently claimed that the couple was “devastated” about being not being nominated for an Emmy, despite the docuseries bringing in a total of 81.6 million hours watched.
However, it did score a nomination for the Hollywood Critics Awards for Best Streaming Nonfiction.
Harry and Markle’s media empire seems to be crumbling, especially after Spotify cut ties with the couple. The Duke and Duchess inked an agreement with the audio giant back in December 2020, estimated to be worth a whopping $20 million.
They told The Post in a joint statement that they have “mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together.”
Though a source previously told The Post that the Archewell media company launched by Harry and Meghan didn’t produce enough content to receive the full payout of the $20 million deal they agreed to in 2020.
Since the royal couple’s deal with Spotify began 2½ years ago, “Archetypes” — which premiered in August last year — was the only project to come out of the deal and featured just 12 episodes.
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