Sources claim Meghan Markle is eager to form a friendship with Taylor Swift to reshape her public image.
During a discussion with Patrick Christys on GBN America, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield shared her thoughts following the Sussexes' website relaunch, which led to a mention of Taylor Swift.
Kinsey remarked: "Meghan is desperate to be Taylor's friend." She revealed: "Meghan invited Taylor Swift on her podcast by sitting down and writing her a handwritten letter begging her to be on Archetypes."
Kinsey speculated that Meghan's motivation might stem from witnessing Taylor's celebrated appearance at the Super Bowl, where she supported her boyfriend Travis Kelce and was treated like a star.

Observing Taylor's acclaim, Meghan wondered 'how do I achieve that level of recognition?' according to Kinsey. She noted: "Meghan attended the Taylor Swift concert in Los Angeles, but she made sure People Magazine knew she was there.
The analyst also pointed out that Meghan "wants to be like Taylor Swift marketing wise". The spotlight has been on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they unveiled their new website. The transition from their former Archewell domain to Sussex.com marks a significant change.
The updated site prominently features the couple's royal titles and includes a photo of them with the caption 'The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex', complete with a royal emblem.

The controversy arises as Harry and Meghan were criticized for "exploiting the royal family." After departing from royal duties for "financial freedom," they swiftly engaged in lucrative contracts with Netflix and Spotify, reportedly worth around £100 million.
Their subtle introduction of the Sussex.com website, which features Meghan's coat of arms and mentions their children's royal titles, has been criticized as "exploitative in the extreme".

Royal expert Hugo Vickers commented: "It goes against everything the Sussexes promised they would not do. They are trading on their royal titles and associations in every way you look at it."
"From the royal coat of arms used, to their Sussex titles to the titles of their children. It doesn't matter what parameters you judge it on, the man on the street would identify those behind the website as part of the royal family. It is exploitative in the extreme."