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Meghan Markle Accused of Stealing Princess Diana’s Jewels and Demanding Kate Middleton’s Ring
In a shocking twist to the ongoing smear campaign against Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, the National Enquirer has claimed that she ran off with millions of dollars worth of Princess Diana Spencer's jewelry and is refusing to return them.
The tabloid alleges that Markle forced someone to steal her mother-in-law's rare jewels, leading to a police investigation and a potential prison sentence.
Adding fuel to the fire, an unnamed senior palace source revealed that Prince William is furious at the Sussexes for abandoning their royal duties and pursuing fame in Hollywood.
The insider further claimed that Markle demanded that Kate Middleton surrender her own Princess Diana ring, which was supposedly left to Prince Harry in Diana's will.
Additionally, Markle allegedly expressed her anger at being assigned a diamond tiara by the Queen for her wedding instead of the emerald one she desired.
The tipster concluded by suggesting that Markle's resentment towards the royal family runs deep, stating that she witnessed the Queen showering Kate with diamonds and rubies, which fueled her determination to seek revenge on both of them.
The extent of the treasures Markle may have taken remains unknown.
In other news, Meghan Markle recently released the first episode of her highly anticipated podcast series, Archetypes.
However, according to a poll conducted by Express.co.uk, the majority of readers have no interest in listening to it.
Out of the 15,493 people who participated, a staggering 98% (15,207 people) declared that they would not be tuning in.
Only 2% (230 people) expressed their intention to listen, while 56 people were undecided.
The debut episode of Archetypes, titled “The Misconceptions of Ambition,” featured an interview with tennis star Serena Williams.
During the hour-long episode, Markle discussed motherhood, pregnancy, and the societal perceptions of ambition in women.
She also shared personal stories, including an incident where her son Archie narrowly escaped a fire during a royal tour in South Africa.
Archetypes aims to challenge the labels that hold women back, with Markle promising intimate and candid conversations with friends, historians, and experts.
The podcast will consist of 12 episodes, featuring discussions with household names and experts on various aspects of female stereotypes.
The overwhelming response to the poll suggests that Markle's podcast may not resonate with a significant portion of the public.
Many readers expressed disinterest, with some stating that they have better things to do or that life is too short to listen.
Some even claimed to be canceling their Spotify subscriptions as a result.
Since stepping down from their roles as senior working royals in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle signed a multi-year podcast partnership with Spotify.
Archetypes marks their first major project under this deal, allowing them greater freedom to express their views and beliefs.
Royal author Omid Scobie praised Markle's podcast, noting that it gives her a platform to reclaim her voice after being silenced by the institution.
He commended her for creating a healthier and happier existence outside the confines of royal life.
Markle's podcast venture has sparked a range of reactions among the public, with many dismissing it and expressing their disapproval.
Whether Archetypes will find success despite the initial skepticism remains to be seen.