In a shocking turn of events, Meghan Markle has been banned from accessing the royal jewellery collection, a privilege that her sister-in-law, Catherine, enjoys.
The rift began when Meghan expressed her desire to wear a tiara during her visit to Australia, with a specific request to don one in Fiji.
However, it was made clear to her that she would not have unrestricted access to the Queen’s jewels, as Catherine does.
Additionally, the tradition of wearing tiaras in Commonwealth countries further complicated Meghan’s request.
The Queen personally informed Prince William that Meghan’s access to the royal jewels would be limited unless explicitly permitted, such as for a wedding.
Consequently, Meghan was not granted the tiara of her choice but rather one selected by the Queen.
It appears that Prince Harry was also privy to this decision, indicating Meghan’s awareness of the situation.
In a retaliatory move, Meghan opted to wear diamond earrings gifted by Mohammed bin Salman, known for his controversial reputation as a “psychopathic criminal.”
During a state dinner where tiaras are typically worn, Meghan was denied this privilege, leading to her calculated decision to wear the contentious diamond earrings.
By showcasing these earrings, dubbed “blood diamonds,” Meghan sought to tarnish the royal family’s image and draw attention away from Prince William and Catherine.
This deliberate act was perceived as a strategic move to seek revenge for being denied access to the royal jewels she coveted.
Meghan’s actions have sparked criticism, with some labeling her behavior as characteristic of a sociopathic narcissist.
Not only was she barred from the Queen’s jewellery collection, but she was also prohibited from wearing late Lady Diana’s iconic pieces.
Observers have pointed out that the jewellery worn by Meghan are mere replicas of Diana’s originals, lacking the authenticity and significance of the late Princess of Wales’s possessions.
In a surprising revelation, it has been suggested that Princess Charlotte, not Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor, is likely to inherit Princess Diana’s cherished jewellery collection.
As the daughter of Prince William, second in line to the throne, Charlotte is poised to receive the palace jewels when she comes of age.
Reports indicate that Charlotte has already been earmarked for two specific pieces from Diana’s collection, emphasizing her future role as the custodian of these precious heirlooms.
Among the coveted items earmarked for Princess Charlotte is the Spencer tiara, a significant symbol worn by Lady Diana on her wedding day to Prince Charles in 1981.
Discussions are underway to secure this historic piece, currently in the possession of Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer.
Despite the Earl having daughters of his own, it has been agreed that the iconic tiara rightfully belongs to Charlotte, reflecting her status as the first granddaughter of Princess Diana.
Insiders reveal that Charlotte is eagerly anticipating the opportunity to wear the Spencer tiara, having learned about her grandmother Diana and her enduring legacy.
With Diana’s influence evident in Charlotte’s upbringing, the young princess is poised to carry on the tradition and honor her grandmother’s memory through the possession of these treasured jewels.