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Meghan Markle’s Solo Trip to Indianapolis Raises Eyebrows
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made a solo trip from California to Indianapolis on Tuesday evening to attend the Power of Women charity dinner.
Opting for a private jet, she flew to and from Indianapolis in just three hours.
The royal fan community was abuzz with details of her journey, as she landed in Indianapolis at 4:45 pm from Santa Barbara.
However, her departure was slightly delayed, taking off from Indy at 9:16 pm instead of the scheduled 8:45 pm, before landing back in Santa Barbara at 10:34 pm.
It seems that an evening with Meghan Markle entails spending it alone on a private jet.
The event took place at the Marriott Downtown Hotel, where members of the press were strictly prohibited.
No phones, no cameras, and no press were allowed inside.
However, intriguingly enough, close-up images of Meghan surfaced, suggesting that she had brought her own photographer.
This move hints at her desire to control the narrative and how she is perceived by the public.
The Daily Mail published some pictures of Meghan leaving the event, which caught the attention of body language experts on YouTube.
One such expert pointed out that Meghan appeared visibly upset in these images, even claiming that she was angry and seen pointing a finger at an assistant.
In the aftermath of these revelations, social media users chimed in with their own observations.
Some remarked on the disappearance of Meghan's usual radiant smile when she believes there are no cameras around.
Others mocked the extravagant nature of the event, speculating that it must have cost Meghan a significant amount of money.
They highlighted the presence of a glamorous entourage, her use of a private jet, and the fact that the attendees were served a simple meal of leafy greens and gravy, accompanied by plastic bottled water.
It's worth noting that some tables were given away for free to ensure a full house.
Meghan Markle has been facing criticism in recent months, with royal authors Tom Bauer and Robert Lacey adding their voices to the chorus.
Bauer, speaking on Good Morning Britain, described Meghan as intelligent but also ruthless.
He stated, “Overall, I came across the impression of a woman who's very determined, very ambitious, but also ruthless, and in the end, in her terms, successful.”
Bauer further revealed that he had spoken with two agents who had worked with Meghan in the past, both of whom accused her of bullying and oppression.
Additionally, Bauer stood by his previous claims that Vanity Fair journalist Sam Kashner had negative things to say about Meghan.
However, Kashner later retracted some of his statements after the release of Bauer's book, highlighting Meghan's influence and power.
Lacey, another royal author, referred to Meghan as “difficult” in his book Battle of the Brothers.
He pointed out that Meghan's arrival disrupted the traditional strategy of the monarchy, which relied on unity among its members.
Lacey emphasized her exceptional and potentially dangerous level of self-belief.
Furthermore, he highlighted the challenges faced by the palace in dealing with the second-born members of the royal family, commonly known as the Spares.
With Meghan's entry into the picture as the wife of a Spare, the situation became even more complex for the palace to navigate.
As the spotlight continues to shine on Meghan Markle, opinions remain divided.
Some see her as a powerful and determined woman, while others view her as ruthless and disruptive.
The truth may lie somewhere in between, leaving it up to the readers to form their own conclusions.