A recent photo of Meghan Markle has sparked a wave of speculation and conspiracy theories online.
The image has resurfaced old rumors and ignited fresh debates about the Duchess of Sussex’s past connections.
Allegations swirling around suggest that Meghan might have first caught Prince Harry’s attention through his close friend, Tom Inskipp, also known as Skippy, back when she worked as a yacht girl.
Reports circulating on social media allege that Tom Inskipp had crossed paths with Meghan before Harry did, leading to suspicions that his initial doubts about their relationship might have contributed to his eventual exclusion from Harry’s inner circle.
It seems that those in Harry’s close circle never foresaw the relationship evolving beyond a casual fling.
The photograph that has stirred up controversy captures Meghan sharing a cozy moment with Tom Inskipp at Glastonbury in 2013.
Interestingly, Harry was also present at the music festival with his then-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas.
According to claims, Meghan’s introduction to Harry’s elite social circle did not go smoothly, as detailed in the book “Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors” by British biographer Tom Bower.
The Sun’s report sheds light on Meghan’s encounter with Harry’s friends during a shooting weekend at Sandringham, which reportedly took an unexpected turn.
Known for its banter and camaraderie, the gathering allegedly became tense as Meghan engaged guests in discussions on topics like sexism, feminism, and transgender rights, standing firm in her beliefs.
This clash left Harry’s friends feeling uneasy, branding Meghan as a buzzkill due to her serious demeanor and lack of humor.
As per Bower’s account, Meghan’s perceived standoffishness persisted during a trip to Jamaica in 2017 for Tom Inskip’s wedding, reinforcing her reputation as being somewhat regal.
While Harry flew economy from London, Meghan arrived in a friend’s private jet from Toronto, setting the stage for tensions within Harry’s tight-knit group.
Meghan’s reluctance to mingle with Harry’s friends and her critiques of the event details further distanced her from the group.
The biography “Finding Freedom” by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Duran delves deeper into Tom Inskip’s strained relationship with Harry following the wedding.
Inskip reportedly felt sidelined and wounded by Harry’s swift marriage to Meghan, expressing concerns about the pace of their relationship and suggesting they lived together before tying the knot.
These sentiments reportedly caused friction, leading to Inskip’s exclusion from the evening reception after the wedding.
During a brunch, Inskip allegedly voiced his disappointment over losing Harry to Meghan’s influence, lamenting the significant changes he observed in his friend.
The biography portrays a narrative where some of Harry’s friends shared similar concerns that Meghan had transformed him, reflecting a broader sentiment within the inner circle.