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Meghan Markle’s Surprise Appearance at British Fashion Awards Sparks Controversy
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle made an unexpected appearance as a presenter at the British Fashion Awards in 2020.
However, recent revelations from an anonymous source have shed light on the fact that Meghan was not actually invited to the event.
According to a post from MarkleNews1 on Instagram, the Duchess of Sussex's presence at the awards show raises questions about her alleged bullying behavior.
The Instagram post, which has since gained attention, describes Meghan as a bully who understands the power of intimidation.
It recounts the incident at the British Fashion Awards where Meghan was not scheduled to present the Women's Wear Designer of the Year award.
Instead, actress Rosamund Pike was supposed to take the stage.
However, moments before Pike was about to present the award, she received an embarrassed tap on the shoulder and was informed that Meghan would be presenting instead.
It is worth noting that Meghan had not been officially invited to the event.
She apparently entered the building on her own accord and approached the producer, insisting that she would present the award to her friend Clare Waight Keller, Givenchy's artistic director who had designed Meghan's ill-fitting wedding gown.
Despite the awkward situation, Pike handled it with professionalism and simply nodded before announcing that a special guest would be presenting the award.
When Meghan took the stage, she delivered a self-aggrandizing tribute that left many feeling nauseated.
Pike, along with the producer, had no choice but to remain silent and let the embarrassing moment unfold.
The Instagram post also reveals that Meghan attempted to bully Pike even after the show by taking a rude selfie of the two and posting it online.
Pike had finally had enough and reported the incident to the director, who promptly removed the selfie from Instagram.
The use of the word “surprise” in relation to Meghan's appearance has become a code word indicating that she was uninvited and unwanted.
It is clear that Meghan's actions at the British Fashion Awards were seen as rude and disrespectful, especially towards Pike.
Despite the ordeal, Pike maintained her composure and professionalism throughout.
This recent revelation adds fuel to the fire surrounding Meghan's alleged bullying behavior.
In March 2021, former Kensington Palace Communications Secretary, Jason Knopf, accused Meghan of bullying.
This accusation came just days before the highly publicized Oprah Winfrey interview.
Meghan's spokesperson dismissed the claims as a calculated smear campaign, while Prince Harry revealed that he found Meghan crying into a pillow.
Valentin Lowe, who broke the initial story about Meghan's bullying allegations, has since released a book titled “Courtiers.”
The book delves into the experiences of royal staff working behind the scenes, shedding light on what Prince Harry and Meghan referred to as “the institution.”
Lowe explains that those who came forward to share their stories did so because they wanted their side of the narrative to be heard before Oprah's interview aired.
They wanted to emphasize that Meghan was not the only victim and that others had also suffered while working for her.
While there is an argument that Meghan herself faced difficulties during her time in the royal family, it is important to acknowledge the accounts of those who claim to have been victims as well.
These individuals felt it was crucial to share their stories before Oprah's interview aired, ensuring that multiple perspectives were heard and considered.