The Scoop: Queen Elizabeth II's 100th Birthday Commemoration and Sussexes' Controversial Candle Release

Queen Elizabeth II's 100th birthday was commemorated on April 21 with various tributes and events. King Charles paid tribute to his mother, while William and Kate participated in engagements at Buckingham Palace. Meghan Markle sparked controversy by releasing a $64 candle named after her daughter, Princess Lilibet, using her royal title. The candle, No. 604, features floral and radiant notes and is part of a collection that includes a candle named after Prince Archie. This move by the Sussexes to monetize their royal titles has raised concerns within the royal family, with some members feeling uneasy about the commercialization of the monarchy. Despite the queen's disapproval of monetizing the royal family, the Sussexes seem determined to continue their business ventures. Harry's public announcement of sending flowers privately to his grandmother further fueled the debate surrounding the Sussexes' involvement in commercial activities. "The Scoop" provides insights into celebrity news, scandals, style, and culture. Subscribe to stay updated on the latest developments in the entertainment world.