Meghan Markle’s upcoming “girls’ weekend” retreat, with tickets priced at £1,700 each, has encountered further complications. The event, which is scheduled to take place at a luxury resort, is facing issues as the hotel’s pool is still under construction and the resort’s beach has been described as polluted. These developments come after the public relations firm responsible for organizing the event reportedly ceased operations.
Event Details and Setbacks
The retreat, which is being promoted as a high-end wellness getaway, is set to be held at the Soho House Canouan in St Vincent and the Grenadines. The event has been marketed as an exclusive experience, with tickets costing £1,700 per person. However, concerns have arisen regarding the readiness of the resort’s facilities.
According to recent reports, the main swimming pool at the Soho House Canouan remains incomplete, with construction work ongoing. Additionally, the beach at the resort has been described as polluted, raising further questions about the suitability of the venue for the planned wellness activities.
Organiser’s PR Firm Reportedly Closes
The retreat’s organization has also been affected by the reported closure of the public relations firm responsible for managing the event. The firm, which had been handling publicity and logistics, is said to have gone out of business, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the retreat.
Ongoing Concerns
These challenges have led to increased scrutiny of the event’s planning and execution. Attendees who have purchased tickets for the retreat have expressed concerns about the state of the resort’s amenities and the overall experience that will be provided.