In a recent revelation, Samantha Markle, the half-sister of Meghan Markle, has stirred up controversy by alleging that the Duchess of Sussex misled the Royal family about her past.
The claims surfaced during an interview on Fox News with host Tucker Carlson, as detailed by the Daily Express.
According to Samantha, Meghan purportedly informed the Royals that she had been employed at the U.S. Embassy in Argentina before tying the knot with Prince Harry.
However, Samantha disclosed that this narrative was one of many fabrications concocted by Meghan, not only for the Royals but also for Harry himself when they first encountered her.
Contrary to Meghan’s assertions, Samantha clarified that Meghan’s time in Argentina was solely for a study program and not a legitimate job at the embassy.
Meghan has previously emphasized her stint at the embassy while pursuing dual majors in acting and international relations at Northwestern University.
During a recent segment on Tucker Carlson Today, Samantha delved further into the matter, revealing that the position at the embassy was, in reality, an internship funded by their father, Thomas Markle.
She elaborated that their uncle, who had connections at the embassy, facilitated this opportunity as a gesture to their father.
Despite having minimal interaction with Meghan since infancy, he graciously provided a letter of recommendation.
Samantha Markle underscored the disparity between a brief five-week study program and Meghan’s claim of working at the embassy, which she had proudly shared during appearances on talk shows like Rachel Ray and Craig Ferguson.
As inconsistencies in Meghan’s narratives began to surface, Samantha insinuated that Meghan’s alleged fear of exposure led to her exclusion from Meghan and Harry’s wedding in 2018.
The unfolding saga has sparked intrigue and speculation among royal enthusiasts.
The contentious revelations have prompted discussions regarding the authenticity of Meghan’s past and the implications of these discrepancies on her relationship with the Royal family.