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Harry and Meghan’s Docuseries Reveals Absence of Meghan’s Estranged Best Friend
In the captivating series, Harry and Meghan, the couple shares their extraordinary love story with the help of the Rinner Circle.
While the initial episodes feature a lineup of celebrity acquaintances, former colleagues, and childhood friends, one notable absence is Meghan's estranged best friend, Jessica Mulroney.
Although Jessica has yet to make an appearance in the docuseries, Meghan does make a touching reference to her close friend in a pivotal moment.
Just before Prince Harry proposed to Meghan in the enchanting walled garden of Kensington Palace, Meghan appeared to have a video call with Jessica Mulroney.
Overheard in the background, Meghan excitedly exclaimed, “Oh my god Jess, it's happening, he told me not to peek.”
This heartfelt moment hints at the enduring bond between Meghan and Jessica.
However, their friendship took a hit in 2020 when influencer Sasha Exeter called out Jessica for displaying textbook white privilege within the fashion blogging community.
Jessica apologized, mentioning Meghan as one of her closest friends, but reports suggest that Markle decided to end their friendship.
Many people now wonder if Jessica Mulroney will write a tell-all book, as one person expressed, “All three of Jessica's children were in the royal wedding.
Jessica and her husband even accompanied the couple on their Australian tour for moral support.
Jessica may have also played a role in arranging the Vancouver house.
I believe she even babysat Archie at her home when Meghan had to travel back to the UK.
So Jessica did all of this for Meg, and then when she made a mistake, Meg dropped her like a hot potato.
It's truly sad.”
Rumors circulate that Jessica used to acquire free dresses for Meghan, allegedly billing Prince Charles' office for these clothes and splitting the proceeds.
Meanwhile, Prince Charles covered the expenses of both his sons' households with funds from the Duchy of Cornwall.
In contrast, the Middletons have always paid their own way, even contributing to the cost of Catherine's wedding dress and the royal wedding itself.
This distinction highlights the discreet and self-sufficient nature of William's future in-laws.
According to Tina Brown, Meghan Markle supposedly had an appetite for luxury freebies even after joining the royal family.
Brown reveals that Meghan used her blog, The Tig, as a means of receiving lavish gifts.
Luxury brands saw her as genuinely interested in their products and showered her with designer swag.
Astonishingly, this behavior allegedly persisted even after her marriage to Prince Harry.
A publicist disclosed a message from Meghan's team stating, “Make sure the publicist knows that she can still send me anything.
She's always been one of the good ones.”
Valentin Lowe adds to the narrative, asserting that Meghan Markle had a penchant for freebies and clashed with staff members who explained that royal protocol prohibited accepting gifts from commercial organizations.
One particular clash involved Meghan's personal assistant, Melissa Tubati, who tried to enforce this protocol by returning the clothes Meghan received.
Deliveries of clothes, jewelry, and candles were constantly arriving at Kensington Palace, creating tension within the staff.
As the docuseries unfolds, viewers are left to ponder the significance of Jessica Mulroney's absence and reflect on the complexities of Meghan's relationships.
The revelations surrounding Meghan's desire for luxury freebies shed light on her aspirations for leading lady status in the UK.