
The Meghan Markle purse article on the Tribune's website was unusual because it was not up to the paper's editorial standards, containing misspellings and appearing more like a gossip piece. It was later discovered to be a marketing article promoting a shopping startup founded by a friend of BestReviews cofounder Ben Faw.

Tribune Publishing's acquisition of BestReviews played a significant role in the incident, as it led to the publication of an article about Meghan Markle's purse on the Chicago Tribune website. The article, which did not meet the paper's editorial standards, was published by BestReviews and appeared on the Tribune site due to a syndication deal between the two companies. This event highlighted the potential conflicts and challenges that can arise in such business relationships.

The Meghan Markle article was removed from the Tribune website after it was discovered that the article had been published by BestReviews, a consumer product reviews website whose content was syndicated on the Tribune3. The article, which was about Meghan Markle's purse, was considered to be of low quality and not in line with the Tribune's editorial standards.