In a shocking revelation, former maitre d’, Michael Kechiazzolina, claims that Meghan Markle’s handler displayed rude behavior by demanding a private table at the renowned Le Coq restaurant in New York City back in 2017.
According to Kechiazzolina’s upcoming memoir, titled “Your Table is Ready, Tales of a New York City Maitre d’,” the incident occurred when Markle was dating Prince Harry, whom she later married.
Kechiazzolina describes the encounter, stating that Markle and her companion arrived 20 minutes before their reservation time, with an apparent sense of entitlement.
The maitre d’ extended an invitation for them to enjoy a drink at the bar with other patrons, but this suggestion seemed to enrage the escort.
It was during this altercation that the unnamed staffer insisted on a private area, emphasizing that Markle was dating Prince Harry and soon to become a duchess.
However, Kechiazzolina recalls informing them that no private tables were available.
In his book, he candidly shares his initial reaction, stating, “My first impulse was to laugh.
I couldn’t give two shits about Prince Harry’s date.”
He further notes that the attention the escort was garnering from the bar crowd did not faze anyone.
Kechiazzolina asserts that Le Coq regularly hosts influential individuals, implying that Markle’s presence did not hold any special significance.
Following their departure from the royal family, a royal expert suggests that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry lead a relatively isolated life, with a small circle of friends.
Speculation arose earlier this week regarding the couple’s potential desire to expand their family.
However, according to a source close to the couple, adding another child would be a wonderful prospect for them.
Nevertheless, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield doubts the likelihood of a third child, highlighting the couple’s trust issues and limited social connections.
Schofield explains, “If Harry and Meghan truly consider having a third child, it may be because their circle is small and their world is lonely.
They have strained relationships with their families and have distanced themselves from long-time friends.
They trust only a few individuals and heavily rely on each other.”
Moreover, Schofield points out that this hypothetical addition to their family would contradict a promise made by Prince Harry years ago.
He had pledged to limit his family size to four due to environmental concerns, as expressed in a conversation with chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall for British Vogue.
Meghan Markle recently attracted attention during a shopping trip in Montecito, where she resides.
Accompanied by a friend and a security guard driver, she visited a luxurious boutique in her neighborhood.
The store, known for its exclusivity, does not publicly display its product catalogue or prices online.
Their website merely offers gift cards ranging from $100 to $1,000, indicating the upscale nature of their offerings.
It seems unlikely that Markle secured any substantial deals during her visit, unlike her past experiences on the game show “Deal or No Deal,” where she felt objectified and stereotyped based on her appearance.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s alleged demand for a private table at Le Coq reflects a sense of entitlement, while her secluded lifestyle after stepping back from the royal family raises questions about her social connections.
The possibility of expanding their family remains uncertain, as it contradicts Prince Harry’s previous commitment to limit their children for environmental reasons.
Furthermore, Markle’s recent shopping excursion in Montecito highlights her interest in luxury, despite her past experiences with objectification.