The fan, known online as Zandi Sussex, recently shared that she had secured a VIP ticket to the “Her Best Life Retreat,” a high-end event featuring the Duchess of Sussex.

“Drumroll please! I’m so excited to share that I got a ticket to the Girls’ Weekend with Meghan!!!” she wrote.

“Yes, I’ll be inside and will make sure to bring you updates. AND I went VIP so our table gets a photo with Meghan. Let’s go!”

Details of the Exclusive Retreat

The event is scheduled to take place from April 17 to April 18 at the InterContinental Hotel in Sydney’s Coogee Beach area. Organised by media personality Jackie “O” Henderson and event planner Gemma O’Neill, the retreat is limited to 300 attendees.

Tickets are reported to cost around $3,000, offering guests access to a speaking appearance by Meghan, as well as a photo opportunity.

Controversial Posts Resurface

However, attention quickly shifted after older posts from Zandi resurfaced online. In several messages, she appeared to criticize Princess Catherine and question her health condition.

Despite Catherine publicly sharing in March 2024 that she was undergoing treatment for cancer — later confirming she had completed chemotherapy and was in remission by January 2025 — Zandi made comments casting doubt on the diagnosis.

In one post, she wrote:
“That must be where they produced Lady Macbeth’s fake cancer AI video.”

In another, she said:
“She’s the one who had cancer, allegedly.”

She also previously referred to what she called “the great cancer hoax.”

Ongoing Criticism of the Royal Family

Zandi has frequently expressed strong opinions about the Royal Family online, often voicing support for Meghan while criticizing other members.

In multiple posts, she referred to the Prince and Princess of Wales as “Willy Macbeth and Lady Macbeth,” referencing Shakespearean characters. She also claimed Catherine “has no friends because she’s always been an attention-seeking mean girl,” and accused the couple of causing harm to others’ mental health.

She additionally commented on King Charles III’s visit to Australia, writing:
“Remember Charles was told to go back where he came from when he visited Australia in 2024. H & M got a warm welcome and a traditional blessing. They’re terrified you’ll see the difference.”

Reaction to the Australia Visit Debate