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Fendi Manager Humiliates Meghan Markle with Letter Requesting Freebies
In a recent incident, the manager of Fendi Beverly Hills Rodeo humiliated Meghan Markle by posting a letter signed with a title asking for freebies.
This incident took place a few months ago when the Duchess of Sussex, aged 41, was spotted heading to a salon appointment in Santa Barbara.
During her stroll, she engaged in what appeared to be an intense conversation, removing her earbuds as she walked alongside a security officer.
Throughout the conversation, Markle repeatedly glanced down at her phone, giving off a grim appearance.
For this appointment, the royal chose a casual and makeup-free look, wearing black ballet flats, black skinny jeans, a striped sweater, and several gold bracelets.
She also carried a $5,400 Fendi peekaboo ICU bag.
However, upon her return to her Montecito home, she swapped her sweater for a black long-sleeve t-shirt.
Notably, Markle's husband, Prince Harry, and their two children were not seen accompanying her.
Confirming the details of her shopping trip, a manager from Fendi Beverly Hills Rodeo retweeted an old article about Meghan and confirmed that she had indeed visited the store that day.
However, the trip did not go smoothly, as Markle appeared continuously upset and frowned throughout her visit.
The outing occurred shortly after Bill Simmons, the head of Spotify's global sports strategy, expressed his frustration with Harry and Markle, labeling them as lazy and grifters in the media.
On the same day, the Duchess went shopping at the Fendi flagship store located at 201N Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, California.
She spent approximately 20 minutes browsing the store and inquiring about sponsored items for celebrities.
Nicki Martinez, the store manager, provided assistance to Meghan during her visit.
However, the Duchess displayed impatience and accused Martinez of lacking respect for customers.
It was revealed that a few days prior to her visit, Meghan had sent an official letter to Fendi.
What made this letter particularly noteworthy was that she signed it with her royal title, requesting free bags and shoes for her upcoming press appearances.
The Fendi team found the letter amusing and chose to ignore it.
They were well aware that it was not appropriate to send free items to members of the royal family.
This incident sheds light on Meghan's desperation, leaving one to wonder just how much she must have asked and begged from other brands such as Dior and Chanel.
Martinez maintained that he tried his best to be polite during Meghan's visit but ultimately refused her request.
It is worth noting that Meghan also appeared uncomfortable with the Fendi peekaboo ICU bag she carried during her visit.
Since then, she has never been seen with any Fendi items or accessories.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Miss Brown, the author of an explosive new book, shared her insights on Meghan's past behavior.
According to Brown, Meghan couldn't resist the allure of celebrity gifting suite events.
These events invited stars to pick up freebies in exchange for posing for photos that would generate media coverage.
Before meeting Harry, Meghan frequently attended such events.
In 2012, while still a part of the cast of Suits, she was spotted at the Carrie Feinstein pre-Emmy style lounge, where she posed with a bare adorned romper suit and a book on facial yoga.
In 2015, Meghan attended the DPA pre-Emmy gift lounge, where she relaxed in a beautician's chair while carrying bags filled with freebies.
The following year, she stocked up on beauty products at the Some Kind of Gorgeous Style and Beauty Lounge at Chateau Marmont.
This incident at Fendi sheds light on Meghan's past behavior and her inclination towards obtaining free items.
While she had to leave such opportunities behind after becoming a royal, it seems that the desire for freebies still lingered within her.