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Meghan Markle Accused of Lying as Voice Analysis Raises Doubts
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has come under fire as truth analyst Mike Sylvester claims she may have been lying during recent statements made on the podcast, Archetypes.
Sylvester, who spoke exclusively to the National Enquirer, analyzed key moments in Markle's voice where he detected signs of stress, suggesting possible deception.
One particular statement that raised eyebrows was when Markle revealed to Mariah Carey that the only time she truly experienced the treatment of a black woman was after dating Prince Harry.
Sylvester fed this statement into his advanced technology machine and noted heightened stress levels, leading him to conclude that Markle may have been lying.
According to Sylvester, Markle's claim that her experiences have solely revolved around race is highly questionable.
He emphasized the extreme levels of stress evident in her voice when discussing the topic, suggesting a lack of authenticity.
“You couldn't have gotten much more stress when one says ‘on my race.'
That's clearly deception,” Sylvester stated.
Another point of contention revolves around Markle's denial of being a diva.
Despite her claims, royal fans and experts have accused her of exhibiting diva-like behavior due to her alleged outrageous demands.
Sylvester once again detected heightened stress levels in Markle's voice, indicating the possibility of dishonesty.
However, it is worth considering that Markle's stress may have stemmed from the perceived pressure she felt during those conversations, rather than intentional deceit.
In other news, Meghan's podcast, Archetypes, has experienced a decline in popularity in the UK.
The latest three episodes dropped to numbers 71, 105, and 110 in the charts.
Spotify, the platform hosting the podcast, announced a temporary pause in releasing new episodes following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Markle's grandmother-in-law.
The upcoming fourth episode, featuring comedian Margaret Cho and focusing on the Dragon Lady stereotype, will be delayed until the official mourning period for the late Queen has ended.
The mourning period in Britain consists of two types: National Mourning and Royal Mourning.
National Mourning, officially regulated by the UK government, began at the time of the Queen's passing and will continue until her state funeral on Monday, September 19th, which has been declared a national holiday.
During this period, various protocols are observed, including flying flags at half-mast, organizing books of condolences, paying tributes, and closing public buildings and canceling events.
On the other hand, Royal Mourning is typically observed by members of the Royal Family within their households and often extends beyond National Mourning.
King Charles III released an official statement from Buckingham Palace announcing that Royal Mourning will be observed until seven days after the Queen's funeral, ending on Monday, September 26th.
This means that Archetypes, which is released on Tuesdays, may resume its regular schedule on September 20th, depending on Spotify's interpretation of the official mourning period.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle continues, the voice analysis conducted by Mike Sylvester has raised doubts about the veracity of her statements.
While these findings should be taken into consideration, it is essential to approach such claims with caution, as stress levels in one's voice do not necessarily equate to deliberate falsehoods.
As the world awaits the return of Archetypes, it remains to be seen how Markle's podcast will fare amidst the ongoing scrutiny.