In a recent podcast episode of Archetypes, Meghan Markle has been accused of lying by truth analyst Mike Sylvester.
Sylvester, who spoke with the National Enquirer, claimed to have pinpointed key moments in Markle’s statements where her voice sounded overly stressed, suggesting deception.
One such moment was when Markle told Mariah Carey that the only time she truly experienced being treated like a black woman was after dating Prince Harry.
Throughout her life, Markle stated, she had been treated as a white woman despite being biracial.
According to Sylvester, his deep tech machine detected high levels of stress in Markle’s voice during this statement, leading him to conclude that she was lying about the racial aspect.
“The stress is off the charts.
That’s clearly deception,” Sylvester asserted.
Another topic discussed by Markle was the term “diva,” which she claimed not to connect with.
However, numerous royal fans and experts have labeled her as such due to her alleged outrageous demands.
Sylvester once again identified heightened stress levels in Markle’s voice, potentially indicating dishonesty.
While it is possible that Markle experienced stress during these conversations, it may not necessarily imply deception but rather genuine feelings of distress.
Unfortunately, Markle’s three podcast episodes have seen a decline in popularity, ranking at numbers 71, 105, and 110 on the UK charts.
The release of new episodes has been put on hold by Spotify, the platform hosting the podcast, following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Markle’s grandmother-in-law.
The upcoming fourth episode of Archetypes, set to center around a discussion of the Dragon Lady stereotype and featuring comedian Margaret Cho, has been postponed until the official mourning period for the late Queen concludes.
Spotify released an official notice stating, “New episodes of Archetypes will be paused during the official mourning period for Her Majesty the Queen.”
In Britain, two types of mourning periods exist.
The first is National Mourning, which begins with the Queen’s death and lasts until the day of her state funeral, declared a national holiday on Monday, September 19th.
This period is officially regulated by the UK government and involves protocols such as flying flags at half-mast, organizing books of condolences, paying tributes, and closing public buildings, as well as canceling public events.
The second type, Royal Mourning, is observed by members of the Royal Family in their households and often extends beyond National Mourning.
King Charles III released a statement from Buckingham Palace announcing that a period of Royal Mourning would be observed until seven days after the Queen’s funeral.
Royal Mourning will be followed by members of the Royal Family, Royal Household staff, and representatives of the Royal Household on official duties until Monday, September 26th.
As Archetypes is typically released on Tuesdays, the fourth episode can be expected on Tuesday, September 20th, if Spotify follows the interpretation of official mourning as National Mourning.