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Hypocrite: Jane Goodall Exposes Meghan Markle’s Fake Veganism and Turkey Consumption
Renowned conservationist and primatologist, Jane Goodall, has made shocking revelations about Meghan Markle, claiming that the Duchess of Sussex is not a true vegan and even boasts about eating turkey from her neighborhood.
Goodall, who is rumored to be close friends with Meghan and Prince Harry, clarified that she has only met the couple a few times, debunking the media's claims of their strong friendship.
In an interview with People magazine, Goodall expressed her disbelief at the exaggerated reports of their friendship, stating, “There's all this stuff in the press about being best friends, which is absolutely outrageous.
We're not best friends, I've only met them two or three times.
So silly.”
This revelation contradicts the widespread perception of a deep bond between Goodall and the royal couple.
Furthermore, Goodall shared her belief that Prince Harry will give up hunting due to Meghan's aversion to the sport.
She believes that the Duke of Sussex has found life challenging since their move to North America.
Goodall stated, “I think Harry will stop because Meghan doesn't like hunting, so I suspect that it's over for him.”
She also expressed uncertainty about Harry's future career but acknowledged that they have been in touch and that he is currently facing difficulties.
The conversation took a surprising turn when Goodall shed light on Meghan's eating habits.
Despite the Duchess claiming to follow a vegan lifestyle, Goodall revealed that her food choices do not align with this claim.
Goodall, who had engaged in small talks with Meghan on multiple occasions, noticed inconsistencies in her dietary preferences.
While Meghan expressed disgust when witnessing Princess Catherine participating in a Royal Bush chicken hunt, she herself displayed a fondness for turkey dishes.
Goodall recalled an incident where Meghan was caught snooping on turkeys frolicking in a neighbor's yard, a behavior that some friends found uncomfortable.
This peculiar act led to speculations that Meghan befriends and stalks her prey before eventually consuming them.
Goodall drew an analogy between Meghan's actions with animals and her interactions with people, pointing out the numerous inconsistencies in her behavior over the years.
The conservationist highlighted instances such as Meghan roasting a chicken with Harry and discussing inner garden roast chicken, which she deemed as further evidence of the Duchess' hypocrisy.
Goodall expressed her disdain for Meghan's claim of being a weekday vegan, arguing that true vegans do not relax their dietary principles on weekends.
She dismissed this as a mere vanity-driven pose rather than a moral commitment.
In June 2019, Goodall visited Meghan and Harry at their former residence, Frogmore Cottage.
During the visit, Prince Harry made a remark that suggested Archie's upbringing would deviate from traditional royal norms, hinting at the couple's departure from the royal family.
This comment has since been analyzed by royal commentators and fans as an early indication of their decision to step back from their royal duties.
Jane Goodall's revelations have shed light on the discrepancies surrounding Meghan Markle's claims of veganism and her consumption of turkey.
The renowned primatologist's insights into her limited acquaintance with the royal couple also debunked the notion of a close friendship.