Speculation surrounding billionaire Ron Burkle’s connection to Meghan Markle and her alleged involvement as a yacht girl at Soho House has ignited curiosity among the public.
Ever since her marriage to Prince Harry, Meghan Markle has gained global recognition, and rumors about her past as a yacht girl have begun to surface.
But can these claims be substantiated?
Let’s delve into the details and explore the truth behind these allegations.
To begin with, let us first define what a yacht girl typically entails.
It refers to women who are hired to accompany wealthy men on luxurious yachts or other extravagant boats.
Many believe that Meghan Markle worked as a yacht girl before her acting career took off.
The mini-documentary titled “The Dark World of Celebrity Yachting,” which has garnered over a million views on YouTube, has made references to Meghan Markle in this context.
Several years ago, allegations emerged suggesting that Meghan had dated Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein prior to her relationship with Prince Harry.
Author Kirby Summers has extensively delved into the relationships between Meghan Markle, Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Summers asserts that Marcus Anderson, an associate of Soho House since 2001, played a pivotal role in connecting these individuals.
According to Summers, pictures allegedly depicting Meghan and Prince Andrew aboard a yacht in Phuket, Thailand may be in the possession of mainstream media, purportedly at the request of Ghislaine Maxwell and the late Epstein.
Additionally, the writer provides evidence of Meghan’s invitation to the 2016 Yacht Week in Croatia, which reportedly came from a person named Adam Hone.
In 2015, GQ referred to Yacht Week, established by William Wankel in 2006, as “Sodom and Gomorrah at Sea.”
However, it remains unclear whether Meghan attended this event.
According to Summers, Ron Burkle, a renowned American businessman and long-time Soho House resident since 2002, is believed to have leaked information about Meghan’s previous employment as a call girl.
Ron Burkle, known as the founder of UK Perry Companies, an investment firm, has achieved success across multiple industries, including hospitality, retail, distribution, automotive, technology, entertainment, and sports.
He holds majority stakes in Soho House.
The fact that Meghan’s close friend Marcus Anderson also works as Ron Burkle’s assistant adds an air of mystery to the situation.
Marcus’s consistent relocation to live near Meghan whenever she moves suggests his involvement as a handler.
Unnamed sources have claimed that Meghan has accompanied wealthy men for an extended period, enabling her to enjoy free accommodations at Soho House apartments.
Ron Burkle has faced accusations of concealing the growth of Soho House’s services for companions over time.
Interestingly, Prince William seems to have had reservations about Meghan early on.
In 2016, when Harry informed William and Catherine about dating Meghan, William reportedly made two comments that hurt Harry.
According to Harry’s book “Spare,” William remarked, “She’s an actress after all, Harold, anything can happen.”
While Harry felt a bit hurt, he responded with a nod and bid farewell to Catherine and William.
In another conversation, William predicted a multitude of challenges Harry could encounter if he pursued a relationship with an American actress.
Harry recalled that William always managed to make the phrase sound like he was talking about a convicted felon.
In the 2022 docuseries “Harry and Meghan,” released on Netflix, Harry reminisced about introducing Meghan to the royal family before their marriage.
He mentioned that some relatives judged her due to her acting career.
“I remember my family first meeting her and being incredibly impressed,” Harry shared.
“Some of them didn’t quite know what to do with themselves because I think they were surprised.
They were surprised that a ginger could land such a beautiful and intelligent woman.