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Meghan Markle advert removed from fashion website after she was criticised for selling ‘look’ she wore while meeting Bondi beach terror attack survivors

Meghan Markle’s controversial advert selling her outfit alongside first responders from the Bondi terror attack has been quietly deleted.

The Duchess of Sussex has been criticized after her $2,000 ‘look’ as she met massacre survivors was featured on a website where she receives a percentage of sales.

Shortly after welcoming witnesses to the tragedy, the Daily Mail revealed that the clothes she wore on the Sydney beach where 15 people died were instantly published on a fashion platform in which she had invested.

Harry also appeared on the OneOff page advertising his wife’s outfit at Bondi on Friday, but largely her wife’s $440 blue and white striped Matteau shirt, covered in $139 white ‘sailor’ links. jeans‘ and $298 Freda Salvador trainers.

Meghan’s $198 Brochu Walker sunglasses and $950 brown suede bag from her Bondi engagement were also advertised; this brought the cost of the entire outfit to nearly $2,000.

But Meghan’s original contentious OneOff page, which invited fashion fans to buy her pricey Bondi collection, has been quietly deleted.

In its place was a photo of the duchess waving as she left her luxury Range Rover 4×4 earlier in the day, wearing the same outfit but without Harry in the photo.

Meghan is at Bondi Beach on Friday, where she met with survivors of the December terror attack. Her outfit was immediately added to a website where she gets a percentage of sales. silently deleted

Meghan hugs 2025 Bondi Beach terror attack survivor Jessica Chapnil Khan

Meghan hugs 2025 Bondi Beach terror attack survivor Jessica Chapnil Khan

Meghan is expected to earn a portion of OneOff’s sales commission, which ranges from 10 percent to 25 percent per item sold. He is also an investor in the artificial intelligence-supported fashion industry.

It comes as a Bondi beachgoer was praised after footage showed the Sussex couple on the sand refusing to move when their sunbathing session was interrupted by Harry and Meghan.

And a poll exclusive to The Mail on Sunday It revealed how an overwhelming majority of Britons, four to one, oppose the Sussexes using their title for commercial gain.

The Duchess of Sussex appeared deeply moved as she listened to the stories of those who witnessed the horrific anti-Semitic massacre in December that left 15 people dead.

Meghan also embraced survivor Jessica Chapnik Kahn while protecting her five-year-old daughter after attending the Hanukkah party. She and Harry also spoke to first responders to the Bondi terror attack, including lifeguards on the beach.

All of Meghan’s outfits from her Australian tour continue to be uploaded to OneOff almost instantly, including the outfit she wore to Bondi on Friday morning.

It will receive a percentage of sales from the online fashion sales platform, which has been described as the ‘Spotify of fashion’.

Critics said the decision to advertise the duchess’s ‘appearance’ during a visit to meet terror attack survivors was ‘the most striking example yet of Harry and Meghan’s efforts to commercialize their royal brand’.

Royal expert Richard Palmer said online sales of the Bondi outfit reflected poorly on the Sussexes.

He said: ‘This is perhaps the most striking example yet of Harry and Meghan’s efforts to commercialize their royal brand.

‘I think this will set off alarm bells in the palace and could ultimately lead to further debate about whether royal titles need to be taken away, now that the King has shown it can be done with Andrew.

‘The palace may say this has nothing to do with the institution because Harry and Meghan are not publicly funded members of it, but they are the King’s son and daughter-in-law and any suggestion they monetize their royal status reflects badly on the monarchy.’

New ad shows Meghan without first responders and without Harry

New ad shows Meghan without first responders and without Harry

Billed as ‘Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’, her OneOff page features dozens of photos of her, including one in Australia this week, all with links to buy her clothes.

OneOff is an AI-powered fashion platform and app that allows users to shop “curated,” celebrity-inspired looks.

Verified stars like Meghan can earn affiliate income every time a fan buys a product.

It appears that current revenue from a sale is split 10 to 25 percent from the retailer to OneOff, which is then shared with the creator.

It’s unclear how much the duchess expects to earn, but the firm said of its deal with Meghan: ‘She cares about fashion and was motivated to invest not only to expand her portfolio, but also to help lift the spirits of fashion designers she admires.’

Harry hugged a man wearing only beach ball-patterned budgie smugglers on a crowded Bondi beach, before the pair met terror attack survivors in late 2025.

Some of the groups they interviewed were among the first responders to the Bondi terrorist attack on December 14, which killed 15 innocent people.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared deeply touched and chatted with survivor Jessica Chapnik Kahn as she protected her five-year-old daughter after attending the Hanukkah party.

Embraced by Meghan, Ms Chapnik Kahn said it was ‘an honour’ to meet the couple during their visit to the Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club.

He said: ‘The biggest problem in the world right now is hate.

‘Hate is a human problem that we face, a very big problem. To highlight that, I think it’s very special to be able to connect with them on that heart level.’

A bondi sunbather appeared unaware that Harry and Meghan were just meters away

A bondi sunbather appeared unaware that Harry and Meghan were just meters away

Couple talk to Bondi beach terror attack survivor Elon Zizerb (right)

Couple talk to Bondi beach terror attack survivor Elon Zizerb (right)

Guests who paid thousands to attend Meghan Markle’s Her Best Life retreat in Sydney over the weekend may have been treated to champagne, taken selfies with the duchess and given comfortable hotel rooms; However, the budget-friendly gift bags they left with them raised a few eyebrows.

Rather than ultra-premium beauty products, attendees were handed out a mix of affordable wellness and supermarket-adjacent products that wouldn’t look out of place in a weekly shop.

Inside a branded canvas bag was a small $21 box of Meghan’s famous As Ever edible flowers, along with the Tri-Peptide Lip Butter Glaze, which retails for $18 at Coles.

There was only one other item from the As Ever collection: the ‘Hold the Thought’ leather bookmark – available online for $28.

There were also $21 Hunter lavender-scented candles that fall into the mid-range wellness category.

Meanwhile, the Love Tea gift box set, valued at $39, added a more premium feel.

A bag of Funday candy bars, which retail for $4.50 and are available at most supermarkets and pharmacies, was also thrown in.

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