Former wag Lizzie Cundey made a surprising revelation during her appearance on GB News today.
She shared details about Meghan Markle’s attempt to secure a role in the popular British reality TV show, “Made in Chelsea.”
According to Lizzie, Meghan reached out to her when she visited Britain in search of opportunities in the entertainment industry.
Lizzie, who was friends with Meghan at the time, spoke fondly of their friendship, stating, “I really got along with her.”
She recalled being asked by a friend to watch over Meghan at a charity event and being intrigued by this unknown woman.
It was during this event that Meghan expressed her desire for a boyfriend, a career in British television, and a chance to be a part of “Made in Chelsea.”
Eager to help, Lizzie offered her assistance, even attempting to set Meghan up with former Chelsea star Ashley Cole.
However, Meghan’s interest lay in dating a British man, so Lizzie promised to introduce her to a few potential suitors.
Little did they know that Meghan would soon meet her future spouse, Prince Harry, and hit the jackpot, as Lizzie jokingly remarked.
The revelation made by Lizzie comes after Daily Mail writer Katie Hopkins claimed that Meghan had shared emails from Ashley Cole, showing his interest in the actress.
Lizzie corroborated this information, sharing a conversation she had with Meghan about Ashley.
Meghan had shown Lizzie a picture of the handsome footballer on her Twitter account and revealed his desire to go on a date while she was in London.
Although Meghan seemed intrigued, she ultimately decided against pursuing a meeting with Ashley.
Rumors suggest that she had been advised by friends to avoid him due to his history.
At the time, Meghan was 32 and had recently gone through a traumatic divorce from her first husband, Trevor Engelson.
She was eager to make a name for herself in the UK media and had reportedly met with British journalists.
It was during this time that Meghan’s life took a fateful turn.
In 2016, she had a blind date with Prince Harry at Soho House, which eventually led to their marriage in 2018.
The couple now has two children, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Winsor and Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Winsor.
In 2020, they made the decision to step back from their senior roles in the royal family and relocated to the United States.
In other news, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, made a surprising admission during a gathering in New York.
Despite her close ties to the royal family, she revealed that she has not yet received an invitation to King Charles’ coronation.
Speaking at an event promoting her latest book, Sarah, affectionately known as Fergie, discussed her relationship with the late Queen Elizabeth II and her responsibilities towards her remaining corgis.
When asked about attending the historic event, Sarah responded with a touch of humor, stating that it is still “to be determined.”
She mentioned that the invitations have not yet been sent out, implying that there is still a chance she may receive one.
Nevertheless, Sarah seems unfazed by the omission, asserting that attending a coronation is one of the best parts of being British.
As Meghan Markle’s aspirations for a role in “Made in Chelsea” are unveiled and Sarah Ferguson awaits her coronation invitation, the world continues to be captivated by the lives of the British royals and those connected to them.