An Australian event company chose Meghan Markle to be the face of their luxury wellness weekend, a three-day event that’s branded as a luxury, women-only wellness retreat, but as the weekend draws nearer, they may be regretting their decision. The retreat has yet to sell out, despite there being a limited number of tickets available, and it’s unclear if the high price tag is what’s driving people away, or if the former royal has something to do with the lack of popularity. Keep reading for more information.

Meghan Markle Headlines Wellness Retreat
Australian influencer Jackie 'O' Henderson is hosting the wellness weekend with her associate, Gemma O'Neil. Between the trendy name they chose for the event—Her Best Life Retreat—and scoring Meghan Markle as the face of the retreat, it's not unreasonable to think they were going to sell all 300 tickets.
In fact, in March, the organizers said all available tickets were "exhausted," only to announce in early April that there's "final last-minute availability."
According to the Her Best Life website, the event is supposed to be "a community for women who want more from life—more honesty, more connection, and more growth."
"Women come together to share stories, learn from each other, and explore what it really means to build a life they love," the site includes.
However, with ticket prices ranging from $1,800 to $3,200, the cost already drives some people away, and for those with the cash to spare on such a weekend, Meghan Markle isn't exactly the wellness guru they want to be rubbing shoulders with.

Social Media Reactions
Across social media platforms, users reacted to the news that Meghan's wellness event has yet to sell out. "Did they really think people would want to see her?" one person asked on X.
"Nobody is surprised the most toxic woman on the planet can't sell 300 tickets—nobody!" another person tweeted.
"She's a loser!" another person said. "We already know! She's a lying toxic grifter! Sensible people want to be as far away from her as possible!"
"The jig is up," one tweet reads. "Not even 300 people in all of Australia want to listen to Meghan Markle."
"I'd love to know how many tickets were actually sold," another person wrote.

