Meghan Markle Allegedly Got a Royal Masterclass From the Queen
- Meghan Markle allegedly received a royal masterclass from the Queen herself in 2018
- The author of a pro-Sussex biography, Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand said that Markle received the masterclass during their first outing together
- These allegations come after Markle was heard saying that she received almost no guidance from the royal family after her wedding to Prince Harry
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It seems not everyone is over the viral Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey interview. This has become evident after the authors of Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, claim that Markle had been lying about not receiving guidance and support from the royal family.
According to Scobie and Durand, Markle was not only warmly welcomed by the Queen but had even received a masterclass from the royal head herself when they attended their very first event together back in 2018.
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Scobie went as far as saying that Markle may have received even more of a welcome than Kate Middleton, who only got to go on her first trip with the Queen eight years after she had married Prince William.
According to Express UK, Scobie and Durand even claimed that Markle, who had prided herself in studying the royal family, even received a pair of pearl and diamond earring gift from the Queen before they headed off to open the Mersey Gateway Bridge in June 2018.
Meanwhile, The Sun reports that Meghan Markle, who made her first appearance since the viral interview on TV, looked nervous and copied the Queen's style. Markle was speaking as a Global Citizen about the importance of taking the Covid-19 vaccine.
Briefly News also reported that Piers Morgan has once again managed to jump down Meghan Markle's throat after it was announced that she would soon be releasing a children's book about the bond between a father and his son, called The Bench.
According to Morgan, the book is yet another way for the "attention-seeking" Markle to prove that she loves preaching what she herself never practices.
“Notwithstanding Ms Markle's seemingly unlimited thirst for committing attention-seeking acts of gargantuan hypocrisy, this seemed beyond parody. But it was real," wrote Piers.
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Source: Briefly News