A shocking revelation has emerged involving allegations against Meghan Markle, with claims that she was involved in selling palace items through online platforms such as eBay and Etsy.
The scandal unfolded when it was disclosed that Meghan had trespassed into Princess Charlotte’s nursery on two separate occasions while being guests of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
During these incidents, Meghan was caught taking photographs, sparking suspicions of theft and mistreatment of staff.
The first instance occurred when a nanny discovered Meghan lurking in Princess Charlotte’s room and promptly advised her to leave.
Subsequently, Catherine, the Duchess, was informed of the incident and ensured that Prince William was made aware of the situation.
However, despite being caught once, Meghan audaciously repeated her actions.
This time, Catherine apprehended her in the act of photographing the nursery and a sleeping Princess Charlotte.
When confronted by Catherine and later William and Harry, Meghan denied any wrongdoing, claiming innocence amidst ongoing investigations into theft and harassment allegations.
Following the discovery of the unauthorized photographs, Meghan and Harry, known as the Harkles, were asked to depart after the images were deleted.
This event marked an early rift between the two royal couples.
Months later, covert investigations within the palace revealed a series of missing objects, some of which were traced back to sales on eBay and Etsy.
While a palace aide faced charges and conviction for theft, suspicions arose regarding Meghan’s involvement in the illicit activities.
In a surprising turn of events, a kitchen staffer at Buckingham Palace, Adamo Canto, was sentenced to eight months in jail for pilfering palace items and selling them online.
The 37-year-old kitchen assistant pleaded guilty to three counts of theft committed between November 2019 and August 2020.
The police recovered a substantial amount of stolen goods from Canto’s quarters within Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
During an interview, Canto expressed his belief in facing unjust consequences, citing a royal family member who engaged in similar activities without repercussions.
He downplayed the severity of his actions, emphasizing that the stolen items were insignificant and did not breach privacy laws of the palace.
The recovered items, valued at $136,000, included prestigious medals and a photo album showcasing the Queen’s State Banquet for US President Trump in June 2019, listed on eBay at a fraction of their actual worth.
Among the stolen items were a limited edition pocket watch and a Samsung mobile phone customized for Prince Andrew, demonstrating the extent of Canto’s illicit activities.
His motivation for the thefts was attributed to financial desperation in settling debts.
The parallels drawn between Canto’s case and the accusations against Meghan Markle have sparked widespread speculation and scrutiny, raising questions about integrity and accountability within the royal circles.