The highly anticipated Netflix documentary featuring Meghan Markle has caused a stir, particularly in relation to her estranged best friend, Jessica Mulroney.
Despite the intimate phone call between the two women being featured in the series, Jessica has gone silent on social media.
Known for her active presence on Instagram with over 412,000 followers, Jessica has not posted anything on her feed since the release of the first episode of the Harcourts TV special.
In the second episode of the show, Meghan shares exclusive footage from the night she and Prince Harry got engaged back in 2017.
Just moments before the proposal took place in the walled garden of Kensington Palace, Meghan appears to be on a video call with someone named Jessica.
She excitedly exclaims, “Oh my god Jess, it’s happening.
He told me not to peek.”
It is believed that this Jessica refers to celebrity stylist Jessica Mulroney, who was once one of Meghan’s closest friends before a potential rift emerged due to Jessica’s comments about white privilege.
The documentary then reveals a never-before-seen clip of Prince Harry proposing to Meghan.
Surrounded by 15 electric candles, Prince Harry is seen down on one knee while Meghan’s dog, Gus, sits beside him.
A large bouquet of white roses completes the romantic scene.
Interestingly, Meghan had hinted at the possibility of a proposal that evening, as her husband went to chill a bottle of champagne while she cooked a chicken in their former Nottingham cottage home.
This contradicts their earlier claim during their engagement interview that the proposal was a total surprise.
The fact that Meghan was on the phone with Jessica, filming the entire engagement, raises questions about the authenticity of the moment.
The documentary also sheds light on the social circle that Meghan entered through her relationship with Corey Vitiello, the owner of The Harbour Room, a trendy Toronto eatery.
This circle included influential figures such as the son of a former Canadian Prime Minister and the global membership director of the elite private club, Soho House, Marcus Anderson.
It was within this high-class society that Meghan was able to transition from an actress to a socialite, making valuable connections and networks.
It was during this time that she met Jessica Mulroney, who played a significant role in her life.
Jessica, married to Ben Mulroney, the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, comes from a wealthy family and is an heiress to the famous Canadian shoe line, Brown Shoes Inc. As a fashion designer, she has even created outfits for Sophie Trudeau, the wife of the Canadian Prime Minister.
In essence, Jessica is a prominent figure in the world of fashion and a well-established socialite.
Rumors of a fallout between Meghan and Jessica have been circulating, especially since Jessica’s absence from the Netflix docuseries, despite reportedly playing a crucial role in “Megxit.”
Their relationship seemed to have become strained in 2020 when Jessica faced backlash after lifestyle blogger Sasha Exeter accused her of making comments about white privilege during a conversation about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Although Jessica denied being racist, Sasha claimed to have been left paralyzed with fear by the stylist.
Jessica issued three public apologies in response, but still faced consequences, including being dropped by several television networks.
Throughout the controversy surrounding Jessica, Meghan has remained quiet and distant, causing speculation about the state of their friendship.
With Jessica’s silence on social media following the release of the Netflix documentary, it seems that their relationship may be experiencing further strain.
As fans and critics continue to dissect every detail, the true nature of Meghan and Jessica’s bond remains a subject of intrigue and speculation.