Reports on Quora have surfaced, suggesting that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, may have stolen jewellery from the royal family.
It all began when Meghan borrowed some jewellery from Queen Elizabeth, but somehow it went missing.
Despite efforts to locate and return the borrowed items, they were never found.
This incident occurred before Meghan’s wedding, which raised concerns within the royal family.
Consequently, the Queen became hesitant to lend her any other pieces of jewellery.
To compensate for the lost items, Meghan was loaned an imitation tiara to use during her fitting with a wedding dress, veil, and hair.
Some even speculate that she unknowingly wore the imitation tiara on her wedding day as well, given her reputation for misplacing things.
The incident was significant enough for Buckingham Palace to ban Meghan from borrowing any more jewellery from the royal collection in 2019.
Interestingly, the royal collection boasts several valuable tiaras, including the one Meghan had initially wanted to wear for her wedding.
However, she was not permitted to do so and was instead given a choice of several others.
To identify these tiaras, Meghan would have had to conduct extensive research on the royal collection.
In his recently released book, “Our King, Charles III: The Man and the Monarch,” Robert Jobson reveals a shocking twist to this scandalous story.
Contrary to popular belief, it was Prince Harry who threw a tantrum about the wedding day tiara, not Meghan.
According to Jobson, Meghan had chosen an emerald and diamond tiara from Queen Elizabeth II’s collection, but the Queen rejected her request and insisted she select a different crown.
This incident escalated into a fight that the media falsely blamed on Meghan, leading to the infamous “tiara-gate” headlines.
Beneath the surface, tensions were brewing.
Both Prince William and Prince Charles noticed a change in Harry, who seemed constantly on edge.
Jobson writes about the events of May 2018, stating that the stress appeared to be taking a toll on the couple.
Staff and family members observed that the usually happy and humorous prince became petulant and short-tempered with the staff.
Moreover, the Queen and other senior aides questioned why Meghan needed a veil for her wedding, considering it was her second marriage.
The Times reported that palace insiders mentioned temper tantrums when Meghan was informed she couldn’t wear her chosen tiara.
However, Jobson’s book reveals that it was Harry, not Meghan, who threw the tantrum.
Prince Harry has denied Jobson’s claims but admitted there was tension surrounding Meghan’s tiara choice in his memoir.
He described the tiaras from Queen Elizabeth’s personal collection as breathtakingly stunning, with each one surpassing the previous in brilliance.
After Meghan selected a diamond-encrusted crown, the Queen advised her to practice putting it on with her hairdresser to avoid any mishaps on the wedding day.
However, conflict arose when Angela Kelly, the Queen’s right-hand woman, obstructed their access to the tiara for practice.
The reason behind Kelly’s obstruction remains unclear.
In the end, Meghan opted for a different tiara altogether.
The untold story behind Meghan’s jewellery scandal sheds light on the complexities and tensions within the royal family during the preparations for her wedding.