Once again, Meghan Markle becomes the center of attention. This time, the Suits actress has once again captured the attention of international media. All because she made personal statements public, without going through the usual filter or requesting prior authorization from the British Royal Family.
The focus is on how she decided to open up online, showing a more intimate and approachable side to her own community. Specifically, she has spoken about her beauty tips. Thus, among other things, she stated: "There aren't many cases where I recommend paying more than $50 (50 dólares) for a moisturizer."

Meghan Markle reveals her beauty secrets without the Royal Family's permission
Meghan Markle, 43 years old, has made headlines these days because rumors have started about her intention to return to England. Meanwhile, people wait to see if that happens or not, today she has once again taken center stage in the media. She has once again spoken publicly without asking for any kind of permission from the Royal Family.
The wife of Prince Harry has chosen to use her ShopMy profile to talk about her beauty tips. Many people see her as a reference when it comes to her figure and the condition of her skin.
Meghan's gesture of speaking openly about her preferences and favorite cosmetics has caused a stir. It isn't common for members of the British royalty to speak out without the approval or advice of Buckingham Palace. She, true to her independent style, has decided to take the step and share her impressions and recommendations on her own social media.
The Duchess of Sussex, far from limiting herself to institutional or charitable matters, has delved into a subject as everyday as facial care. Thus, she explained: "There aren't many cases where I recommend paying more than $50 (50 dólares) for a moisturizer, but Tatcha's Dewy Skin Cream is the exception. It gives the skin a lot of plumpness, makes it look smooth, and provides hydration that lasts all day."
Moreover, about that product, made with hyaluronic acid and Japanese purple rice, she added: "The radiance it gives is also unbeatable. I like the glow so much that I never want to put foundation on top."

The relevance of Dewy Skin Cream after Markle's words has been boosted for another reason. Yes, because the Tatcha brand will officially arrive on the Spanish market next August. What the Duchess has said has therefore increased the expectation of getting this cream as soon as it becomes easily available.
Meghan Markle's prominence and the situation with the Royal Family
Amid the uncertainty about her situation with the monarchy and a possible return with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle has chosen to shine on her own. The sincerity of her words and the naturalness with which she shares them have revitalized social media and beauty-focused websites.
The fascination she inspires isn't just because of her past as an actress or her marriage. It's also because of her lifestyle and her ability to keep herself outside the palace's control. Using platforms like ShopMy to recommend products, far from diminishing her image, catapults her as a reference for modernity and autonomy, two qualities rarely seen within the British Royal Family.
The fact that she has spoken openly about the price of a moisturizer and about what really works for her sets a trend. Traditionally, members of the Royal Family avoid advertising or recommending specific brands, even indirectly. She, however, challenges this habit by being clear about what she includes in her routine and why it's essential for her.