Exiled in California, Meghan Markle is trying to restore her image. But it was without counting on the Times which, this Wednesday, March 3, accuses the Duchess of intimidation towards her staff, but also of having worn jewelry offered by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed ben Salman, suspected of having sponsored the murder of a journalist.
Nothing is going well for Meghan Markle. As Prince Harry’s wife, pregnant with her second child, seemed to be swimming in bliss, explosive revelations from the Times come today to mar this cloudless happiness. Accused by the daily newspaper of intimidation and harassment towards his staff, the Duchess of Sussex is also singled out for wearing bloodstained earrings.
In October 2018, Meghan Markle would indeed have chosen to wear diamond earrings donated by Mohammed ben Salman during a dinner in Fiji. And this, just three weeks after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which the Saudi crown prince would have sponsored according to the CIA. At the time, the Duchess, perfectly aware of their provenance according to our colleagues, would have indicated that these pendants had been borrowed. Information refuted by his lawyers who point the finger at Buckingham Palace.
Meghan Markle victim of Buckingham Palace plot?
Cornered, Meghan Markle denounces “a deceptive and harmful disinformation campaign” and accuses him Times which, according to her, would be “used by Buckingham Palace to peddle a totally false story“. And his lawyers to explain that”it is no coincidence that distorted, years-old accusations aimed at discrediting the Duchess are relayed by British media shortly before she and the duke spoke openly and honestly about their experience“within the royal family. A thinly veiled allusion to the Sussexes’ explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey to be broadcast this Sunday, March 7 on CBS and, which in the opinion of the former actress, worries the Crown.
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