In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle made an unexpected appearance as a presenter at the British Fashion Awards in 2020.
However, recent revelations suggest that her presence was not invited.
An anonymous source, as reported by MarkleNews1 on Instagram, sheds light on new information regarding Meghan’s alleged bullying behavior.
According to the post, Meghan is described as a bully who understands the power of intimidation.
The source claims that her appearance at the British Fashion Show serves as a prime example.
It was initially intended for Rosamund Pike to present the Women’s Wear Designer of the Year award.
But moments before Pike was set to take the stage, she received an embarrassed tap on the shoulder, only to find out that Meghan Markle would be presenting the award instead.
It appears that Meghan took it upon herself to attend the event without an invitation.
She approached the show’s producer and insisted on presenting the award to her friend, Clare Waight Keller, Givenchy’s artistic director, who had designed Meghan’s wedding gown.
Despite the uncomfortable situation, Pike displayed remarkable professionalism and refrained from making a scene over Meghan’s rude behavior.
Pike gracefully proceeded to announce that a special guest, Meghan Markle, would be presenting the award.
Onstage, Meghan delivered a gushing tribute to herself, which left many feeling nauseated.
Pike, along with the producer, had no choice but to remain silent and endure the embarrassing moment.
Even after the show, Meghan continued her attempts to bully Pike.
She took a rude selfie of the two of them and posted it on Instagram.
However, Pike had reached her limit and promptly informed the director, who swiftly removed the offensive selfie from the platform.
The mortified producer could only resort to using code language, such as the word “surprise,” to make it clear that Meghan was an uninvited and unwanted guest.
If these allegations hold true, it appears that Meghan has no shame.
In related news, Valentin Lowe recently broke the story that Meghan had been accused of bullying by former Kensington Palace Communications Secretary, Jason Knopf, in March 2021, just days before her highly publicized interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Meghan’s spokesperson dismissed the claims as a calculated smear campaign, while Prince Harry revealed that he found Meghan crying into a pillow.
Lowe, who has since released a book titled “Courtiers,” delves into the experiences of royal staff working behind the scenes of what Meghan and Prince Harry referred to as “the institution.”
According to Lowe, individuals approached him with their stories because they wanted the truth to be told before Oprah’s interview aired.
They believed that once Meghan’s truth was revealed, any negative statements would be perceived as sour grapes and lose their impact.
These individuals, who felt they had suffered while working for Meghan, wanted to highlight that she was not the only victim.
They aimed to convey the message that there are multiple narratives and perspectives to consider.
Their intention was not cynical but rather valid, emphasizing the importance of sharing diverse accounts of their experiences.
As more details emerge surrounding Meghan Markle’s involvement in the British Fashion Awards and the allegations of bullying, it becomes increasingly evident that this story extends beyond a single individual’s perspective.
The complexity of the situation demands a thorough examination of the various narratives involved.