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Title: Meghan Markle’s Controversial Earrings: Unveiling the Saudi Connection
In a surprising revelation, it has come to light that Prince Harry was not the first prince Meghan Markle encountered in her life.
Renowned Twitter personality John Lefevre, the man behind the popular GS Elevator account, recently shared on Twitter that Meghan had actually met Prince Harry on Instagram.
However, this encounter was not her first experience with royalty online.
Astonishingly, she had previously been flown to France and Dubai as a yacht companion for various Saudi princes, making Prince Harry just another suitor in her life.
This sheds new light on the £500,000 earrings she wore, adding to the contradictions surrounding their relationship.
During a state dinner hosted by President Yoji Konroti in Fiji back in 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the prestigious event.
However, it was the earrings that Meghan wore during the dinner that caught the attention of the Sussex staff.
These dazzling earrings were potentially linked to Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a fact that surprised and shocked the royal staff, especially considering they were worn just three weeks after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who happened to be Dodi Fayed's cousin – the same Dodi who was once romantically involved with Princess Diana.
Initially, the royal staff believed that the opulent earrings had been borrowed from a jeweler.
However, Valentin Lowe, a respected royal expert and author of the book “Courtiers, The Hidden Power Behind the Crown,” claims that this was not the case.
According to Lowe, Meghan's staff were left bewildered by the idea that she would knowingly wear earrings given to her by a man accused of being involved in a murder.
Despite this, they chose not to confront Meghan and Harry about it initially.
Just a few weeks later, Meghan once again wore the controversial earrings, this time to Prince Charles' 70th birthday party.
It was during this event that one royal aide finally broached the subject with Prince Harry.
The aide reportedly expressed shock that people knew the origins of the extravagant jewels.
It turns out that not only were the earrings from Mohammed bin Salman, but the diamond ring Meghan was seen wearing in New York City also had ties to him.
It is worth noting that, aside from a tiara, Meghan did not borrow any other jewelry from the royal collection during her marriage.
The Queen had given Meghan a smaller version of a pair of earrings she herself had worn, likely as a means of preventing merging on their joint engagement.
However, Meghan surprised the staff by already possessing the MBS earrings, indicating that she had them from the beginning.
The fact that she has yet to take legal action against Tom Bauer and Valentin Lowe, who made these claims, speaks volumes.
In response to John Lefevre's tweet, one person pointed out that Meghan's earrings were actually a wedding present from a Saudi source.
This revelation raises questions about where and how Meghan came into contact with the Saudi benefactor.
Further research into Meghan's past reveals her connection to Epstein and Prince Andrew, as well as her close relationship with her best friend, Marcus Anderson, whom she jokingly refers to as her second husband.
Anderson, who is well-versed in the inner circles of the elite, spends most of his time in New York and is involved in opening Soho House locations for millionaires and billionaires.