The father of a victim in the Robb Elementary School disaster in Uvalde, Texas, has come forward to refute claims that Meghan Markle brought a media crew to the town following the attack.
However, sources have revealed that Meghan paid him to defend her through a reported video from Archwell.
The accusations against Meghan arose when photographs were published showing the Duchess laying flowers at a memorial in Uvalde, two days after 19 children and two teachers were tragically murdered by an 18-year-old gunman named Salvador Ramos in 2022.
Meghan’s spokesperson had previously stated that her visit to Uvalde was purely personal, driven by her role as a mother and a desire to offer support to a grieving community.
However, social media claims exposed Meghan’s alleged ulterior motives.
It was suggested that she had brought a film crew with her to Uvalde.
In contrast, Brett Cross, the father of a victim, contradicted these claims, stating that Meghan arrived without any media and even told them to leave, emphasizing that she was not there for them.
Cross also claimed that while Meghan refrained from bringing media, both Texas Governor Greg Abbott and actor Matthew McConaughey did.
However, a source close to Meghan’s team revealed that Brett Cross had been paid as a witness by Meghan.
It is worth noting that Cross himself has faced charges for assaulting his wife earlier this year.
Despite being scheduled to appear in court in September, the case has repeatedly been postponed.
This raises questions about his credibility, as he may not be an innocent party in this situation.
Cross’s allegations include the claim that Meghan used his criminal history to coerce him into lying.
Critics have pointed out the inconsistency in Meghan’s actions.
If she did not bring a film crew or cameras to Uvalde, how did she have footage to sell to Netflix?
Furthermore, why did Archwell have material for their report?
Meghan seems to have deceived the public with her schemes, forgetting that Archwell had recently released a video featuring her visit to Uvalde as part of the foundation’s charitable activities.
The existence of videos and pictures contradicts Meghan’s denial of bringing a camera crew.
Supporters of the accusations against Meghan argue that the documentary scenes serve as evidence of her bringing a camera crew to Uvalde.
They claim that the photos of her with the crew, capturing her emotional response to the tragedy, cannot be denied.
They argue that she had no right to be present in Uvalde and that she cannot rewrite history when there are witnesses to her actions.
Some even suggest that throwing Matthew McConaughey under the bus will only distance her from her A-list ambitions, as she consistently tries to elevate herself by bringing others down, resulting in inevitable backlashes.
Further evidence supporting the claims of Meghan bringing a camera crew to Uvalde emerged when she recently released photos of a touching phone call she made to Irma Garcia, the sister of a shooting victim, whose husband tragically passed away two days after the massacre.
In the video snippet of the call, Meghan can be heard laughing while speaking with Irma Garcia’s sister.
Meghan inquires about the well-being of Irma’s children, to which her sister responds that they requested privacy on Father’s Day but were contacted via text.
The timing of the call raises questions about who filmed it and whether it was staged for a charity program.
Critics argue that this call, which took place over a year and a half ago, is now resurfacing because Meghan wants to capitalize on the Uvalde footage that she couldn’t use in her Netflix documentary.
Meghan’s detractors believe that she is attempting to forcefully portray herself as a great humanitarian until the public accepts her self-proclaimed identity.
However, the accusations against her continue to generate controversy and raise doubts about her true intentions in Uvalde.