
Meghan Markle’s upcoming Sydney retreat drew renewed attention after a report suggested some guests were not simply buying entry on a first-come basis. Instead, several applicants appeared to describe a more selective process for the mid-April event.
The claim stayed source-based. However, it added another layer to the rollout of the Duchess of Sussex‘s “Her Best Life” appearance, which had already faced questions about pricing, venue readiness, and how places were being allocated. Those details emerged as interest in the event reportedly grew well beyond available capacity. The report said organizers received heavy demand for the 300-person gathering. However, an attendee talked about being “selected,” which particularly garnered attention.
Reports indicate that Meghan Markle’s guests are being screened prior to the retreat
Meghan Markle’s retreat in Sydney was described in RadarOnline‘s report as an intimate event with limited places, and that appeared to shape how invitations were handled. One attendee, identified by the outlet through an X (formerly Twitter) post, said she was “chosen” to attend and added that three friends were also selected. She later claimed applicants “needed to write why we would like to attend” before places were offered. That account did not prove a formal screening system, but it did suggest organizers were not simply opening unlimited ticket sales.
An organizer named Alex also sent a message to initial applicants explaining the demand. The email reportedly said, “We’ve received thousands of applications.” The message also added that organizers had to be “very thoughtful about who we could offer places to.” The same note said the retreat was being kept “intentionally intimate” and stated that “a very small number of invitations” were available. However, the message, as quoted, did not explain the exact basis for the selection criteria.
That uncertainty fed fresh attention around Markle’s Australian retreat, which was already under discussion for other reasons. VIP tickets ranged up to $3,199, while the event promised time at the InterContinental Coogee Beach in mid-April. The report also noted that the hotel’s pool and spa renovation had not been completed. In addition, it referenced past beach closures nearby. The guest selection claims remained unconfirmed beyond attendee accounts and organizer wording. But the rollout itself continued to draw scrutiny ahead of the retreat.
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