Megan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, finds herself in hot water as a former classmate from Northwestern University comes forward with allegations of her cruel behavior.
The shocking revelations have put Megan’s reputation on the line and may have legal repercussions.
In an interview with Daily Podcast host Kinsey Schofield, the ex-classmate disclosed that Megan was not particularly friendly during their time at college.
While acknowledging her striking beauty, the classmate described Megan as reserved and indifferent towards others.
This revelation raises questions about Megan’s past relationships, including her childhood best friend, Nikki, and why they are no longer close.
It is suggested that Megan has a history of discarding people who are no longer useful to her.
Adding to the mounting accusations, Megan’s former acting coach, Margie Haber, shared her experience working with the now-duchess before she gained fame.
Haber, who has trained renowned actors like Brad Pitt and Tiffany Haddish, expressed surprise at one of her former students ascending to royalty.
However, Haber noticed a change in Megan’s behavior over time.
Initially, Megan struggled to secure significant acting roles in America, relying more on connections than talent.
This insight sheds light on Megan’s journey and how she transformed from a struggling actress to a member of the royal family.
The story also delves into Megan’s ambition to marry a wealthy Englishman.
Reports suggest that she showed no interest in Ashley Cole, further adding to the complex and controversial public image she has cultivated.
As a global figure, Megan Markle constantly faces criticism and scrutiny regarding her actions and statements, especially when it concerns the royal family.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly made numerous changes to the book “Endgame” just weeks after its release.
Royal biographer Omid Scobie, who penned the book, revealed that the Dutch version underwent significant revisions due to increased scrutiny.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were directly involved in these alterations.
The original version of “Endgame” portrayed an unpopular king, an influential heir to the throne, a queen determined to protect her image, and a prince forced to start anew after being betrayed by his own family.
However, the royal family expressed concerns, leading to the removal of certain names in the Dutch edition.
Scobie edited out references to Queen Camilla as “Camilla, Queen Consort” and modified descriptions of Charles, highlighting suspicious transactions and poor judgment.
Even Prince William’s portrayal was altered to distance him from the Sussex camp, as quotes were changed to paint him as once lazy-willed but now work-shy.
These hundreds of alleged tweaks in the book aim to minimize backlash and create distance between Scobie’s claims and senior members of the royal family.
The controversy surrounding the book has further exposed the cracks within the monarchy and stirred up more tension among its members.