The Queen's wardrobe manager Jackie Meakin has made a shocking revelation, claiming Meghan stole £241,000 worth of jewelery from the Royal Collection before fleeing to the US. The Duchess of Sussex originally wore Cartier jewelery worth £230,000 to the reception, but she has not been seen wearing it since.
For the reception, Meghan chose stunning Cartier earrings to complement her outfit. The earrings and matching bracelet were worth a total of almost £250,000. These exquisite pieces are comprised of 19 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.81 carats total) and 10 baguette-cut diamonds (1.8 carats total) set in 18 carats of white gold. The bracelet in particular cost £241,000.
However, since this reception, Meghan seems to have refrained from wearing these extremely expensive pieces of jewelry. Jackie Meakin, who is responsible for cataloging and storing the royal family's precious jewels, confirmed that the jewels worn by Meghan Markle and other royals that night were part of the royal collection. The late Queen Mother lent these pieces to Meghan for special occasions. All other jewelry was immediately returned, cataloged, and stored for future royal events. The only thing completely missing was a Cartier bracelet and earrings known as ``The Reflection.'' These were worn by Duchess Meghan during the reception. It appears that Meghan Markle took her with her when she left the royal family. There is speculation that she sold these works to cover various expenses.
There are also rumors that Meghan is selling some of her luxury clothes and charging Prince Charles for her lavish wardrobe. During her 22-month reign as a working royal, Meghan reportedly wore clothes worth a staggering £977,309. Her wardrobe mainly consisted of designer outfits from famous brands such as Dior, Givenchy, Prada, and Chanel, as well as various expensive accessories.
While Meghan was a member of the royal family, the cost of her work clothes was covered by a budget set aside by Prince Charles of Cornwall.
Duchess Kate hasn't shied away from teasing Meghan Markle, suggesting there are an overwhelming number of spots available at the Invictus Games. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle blamed Prince William and Duchess Kate for the Games' failure as a significant portion of seats remained empty during the Invictus Games. They attributed the lack of attendance to the royal family's alleged indifference. Some veterans who attended the Invictus Games have expressed dissatisfaction, with some family members citing Prince Harry's strained relationship with the royal family as the reason they did not support the event, the Mirror reported. Ta.
The 2023 Olympics will be held in Düsseldorf, and Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan were also in attendance to support the participants. However, no senior members of the royal family appeared at the event or publicly expressed their support.
In contrast, King Charles, Queen Camilla and Prince William attended the 2014 London opening ceremony. Additionally, the late Queen appeared in a memorable video alongside Prince Harry to promote the 2016 event in Orlando, Florida. No senior royal has attended an Invictus event since the rift between Prince Harry and Meghan and the rest of the royal family became public, despite their close ties to the military.
This lack of recognition disappointed athletes and veterans who attended events honoring wounded soldiers. It's worth noting that the Invictus Games had more open seating than previous years, and many tickets were not sold. Meghan, who served as Prince Harry's spokesperson, said this was due to the royal family's actions.
The audience seemed to be mostly families and friends of veterans, but the general public showed little interest. The Invictus Games were originally set up by the palace as a charity drive for Prince Harry, but now appear to be overshadowed by Meghan Markle. The decline in ticket sales was attributed to Meghan's activism, with some people reluctant to hear her speak.
An anonymous British media strategist pointed out the irony of Buckingham Palace paying more attention to events like the Highland Games than the Invictus Games, despite the royal family holding honorary military positions. The strategist criticized the Palace for looking mean and mean and stressed that the dispute with Prince Harry should not affect Invictus' competitors.
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