In a shocking revelation, Meghan Markle has been accused of engaging in questionable practices within her charity endeavors.
According to an anonymous post on Crazy Days and Nights, Markle allegedly seeks out thriving but lesser-known charities, promotes them on her website, and encourages people to donate through her own charity.
Not only does she take a portion of the donations for processing, but she also manipulates the situation to appear as the largest donor.
This news comes as no surprise to royal fans, who claim that this is how the system has always worked, with the royals even buying awards for themselves.
Critics have voiced their concerns about the lack of verifiable donations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
One commenter expressed their skepticism, stating that the couple often makes grand pledges, like the supposed million-dollar pledge to women in need, without following through with actual donations.
The announcement of a partnership between Archwell, Meghan and Harry’s foundation, and the Ving project has raised further eyebrows.
The timing of this partnership, coming just a day after the release of Valentin Lowe’s book Courtiers on October 6th, 2022, has sparked speculation.
Harry Markle blog exposed the collaboration between Ving and Archwell, suggesting that it may be an attempt to attract a young and impressionable audience.
By capturing their data through the archetypes nomination form, Archwell could potentially recruit followers under the guise of a $1,000 grant for someone they know.
Critics question whether this is merely a data mining exercise, as there is no mention of this on the website.
Will the personal information be shared?
Is this a way to entice teenagers into divulging their details?
Meanwhile, a charity endorsed by Meghan Markle, One Young World, is now facing an investigation.
The charity commission launched the probe shortly after portraits of Meghan and Prince Harry were released from the charity’s annual summit in Manchester in September.
One Young World, known as a global forum for young leaders, gained significant publicity thanks to Meghan, who became one of its councillors in 2014.
At the event, Meghan expressed her admiration for the organization, stating that she was thrilled to have Harry witness her respect for it.
The investigation focuses on the exorbitant pay and benefits received by senior executives at One Young World.
The charity’s chief executive, Kate Robertson, reportedly received a staggering £440,000 pay package for the 18 months leading up to June 2021.
Despite the pandemic disrupting the charity’s summits, which serve as their main revenue source, Robertson’s daughter, Ella McKay, one of the charity’s managing directors, enjoyed a £194,000 pay and benefits package during the same period.
These allegations and investigations raise serious concerns about the transparency and integrity of Meghan Markle’s charity practices.