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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Unofficial Biographer Suggests Meghan Markle May Have Met Prince Andrew Before Prince Harry
In a surprising twist, the unofficial biographer of Ghislaine Maxwell has put forward the idea that Meghan Markle may have crossed paths with Prince Andrew through Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein years before she met Prince Harry.
This revelation was first reported by UK Steeple Times in 2020, after receiving a tip from a renowned journalist at a national newspaper.
The speculation surrounding this connection was discussed in a 35-minute podcast shared on YouTube, where Kirby Summers, the author of the unauthorized biography on Ghislaine Maxwell, examined the intricate web linking the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Summers suggests that Marcus Anderson, a friend of Markle from Soho House, could potentially be the link dating back to 2001.
Summers goes on to argue that there may be a photograph in the possession of the mainstream media showing Markle on a yacht in Phuket, Thailand, allegedly frolicking with Prince Andrew at the request of Ghislaine Maxwell and the late Epstein.
Additionally, the author provides evidence that Markle had been invited to the Yacht Week 2016 in Croatia by an individual named Adam Haun.
Yacht Week, founded by William Winkle in 2006 and described as “Sodom and Gomorrah at sea” by GQ in 2015, is known for its hedonistic parties.
It remains unclear whether the then-actress attended the notorious Tinder at Sea event, which one participant, Tribble Reese from the dating show “Sweet Home Alabama,” compared to the Bahamas on steroids.
Concluding her thoughts on Twitter, Summers suggests that the Duchess of Sussex is under the control of the same forces that controlled Jeffrey Epstein.
Pro-monarchy experts and royal fans have weighed in on these claims, with one individual expressing belief in the possibility of Markle meeting Prince Andrew at a yacht party but finding it hard to believe that she is controlled by the same forces as Epstein, especially without identifying those forces.
The question arises: who are these forces?
Some speculate they could be rich individuals from the US financial and political elite or even Israel's Mossad, among other possibilities.
However, relying on unproven sources to make a point veers into bad journalism, according to critics.
Summers' mention of “forces” has been criticized for resembling teenage admiration of Star Wars movies, rather than serious investigative reporting.
Supporters of the theory argue that there is photographic evidence on YouTube showing two individuals resembling Markle and Prince Andrew on a yacht engaging in questionable behavior.
They speculate that Prince Andrew's initial dislike of Markle when she was introduced to the family could be related to their alleged history.
Others question what Markle may have on her husband, Prince Harry, drawing parallels to Epstein's manipulation tactics.
On the other hand, independent experts and Meghan supporters have denied that the photos actually depict Markle.
One Twitter user pointed out that without a clearer picture, it is unfair to automatically assume it is her.
Another user noted differences in legs and facial features, suggesting that the brunette in the photo could be Kate Middleton instead.
Meghan's slim legs and ankles have been a topic of discussion, and some believe that the person in the photo has more muscular calves.
While these claims continue to circulate, it is important to approach them with caution and rely on verified information.
As the story unfolds, the truth behind these alleged connections between Meghan Markle, Prince Andrew, and the late Jeffrey Epstein remains uncertain.