In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Meghan Markle allegedly hired five fake friends to leak fake news to tabloids.
These individuals have now come forward, exposing the Duchess of Sussex’s involvement in selling fabricated stories.
The scandal has left Sussex in financial turmoil and Meg’s reputation in tatters.
The controversy began when it was alleged that Meghan’s camp disclosed the identities of two senior members of the royal family who had made insensitive comments about Archie, her son.
These allegations were first made by Meghan during her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year.
However, in Owen Scobie’s new book, “Endgame,” even more damaging accusations have emerged, causing a stir in royal circles.
According to reports, the Dutch version of Scobie’s book reveals that the two royals in question had speculated about the skin color of Meghan’s unborn child.
These claims were supposedly made in a letter from Meghan to King Charles, which was meant to be kept confidential.
However, it appears that the names of the accused royals must have come from Meghan’s camp, as there is no evidence to suggest that Scobie had access to such information.
A senior palace source denied that Meghan was responsible for leaking the names, stating that it was highly unlikely they came from her.
Furthermore, it was confirmed that the letter had been carefully stored, and no one within the king’s inner circle could have disclosed its contents.
The revelation of the names suggests that someone within the Sussex camp deliberately exposed them, leading to speculation about their motives.
Royal expert Robert Jobson expressed concerns about the Sussexes’ behavior, noting that such actions could ultimately damage the monarchy.
He emphasized the need for this type of behavior to cease, as it does not serve the best interests of the institution.
Additionally, there are suspicions that Meghan intentionally maintained an indirect relationship with certain media outlets to have plausible deniability when necessary.
It has been alleged that Meghan worked closely with these five friends, guiding them on what to say and even approving their statements verbatim before they were released.
Multiple sources have confirmed this collaboration, including individuals within the legal industry who had concrete evidence.
While some may argue that this was not malicious, it remains a troubling revelation.
This is not the first time Meghan has been involved in legal battles with the media.
Previously, she reached an out-of-court settlement after suing a newspaper for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement.
Additionally, her husband, Prince Harry, is currently suing another newspaper.
Despite these controversies, one positive aspect is the $10 million donation received by the Archibald Foundation at the end of 2021.
However, questions remain about why none of these funds were donated to other charitable organizations.
As Sussex grapples with financial difficulties and Meghan’s reputation takes a hit, it is clear that this tabloid scandal has far-reaching consequences.
The Duchess of Sussex’s involvement in leaking fake news to the media has raised serious ethical concerns, and it remains to be seen how this will impact her standing within the royal family and the public’s perception of her.