Should Meghan Markle post more regularly on Instagram?
made a , with three posts having been uploaded to @meghan so far.
To mark her return, the Duchess of Sussex posted a simple reel which showed her running across a beach – one which is said to be close to her Montecito mansion in California. In the video, which is said to have been filmed by , the mother of two could be seen smiling after writing ‘2025’ in the wet sand.
In her second post, Meghan ended speculation over her upcoming series with the reveal of the trailer and title of With Love, Meghan.
Although the launch date was originally scheduled as January 15, two days prior to the launch, a decision was made to postpone the eight-part series due to the wildfires devastating LA. The series will now air on on March 4.
Finally, on January 7, Meghan shared a reel annoucing that her beloved rescue dog, Guy had passed away. The Duchess, who adopted Guy in 2015, shared a heartfelt caption alongside a video containing clips and pictures of her much-loved pet.
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With no post scheduled since January 7,
Speaking to , Riley Gardiner, Founder of , has encouraged Meghan to think about posting more as if she made the decisions not to, “people will get bored”.
Riley said: “If she stays quiet for too long, people will get bored, and the headlines will shift elsewhere – no one has the patience for that level of mystery anymore.”
Also speaking to Express.co.uk, Ashley Rossiter said that Meghan may want to consider a balance in posting. Ashley told us: “You don’t want to bombard followers with too much content, but neither do you want to go completely off the radar either. Checking in with quality rather than quantity would be our focus.”
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Meghan has posted on @meghan three times so far
Meghan is said to have been left “upset and bruised” by recent claims made in an article by Vanity Fair.
Speaking to , royal expert Kinsey Schofield said: “It is my understanding that they are upset over it [and] I’m being told that things aren’t good for them right now…
“So I think they are bruised and they’re sitting back trying to figure out how to proces going forward.”