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Meghan Markle Allegedly Hires Fake Friends to Leak Fake News to Tabloids

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Meghan Markle Allegedly Hires Fake Friends to Leak Fake News to Tabloids

In a shocking turn of events, it has been alleged that hired five fake friends to leak fabricated news to the tabloids.

These individuals were reportedly given verbatim instructions by Meghan herself before they sent out the false information.

The controversy stems from claims made in the book “Endgame” by Omid Scobie, which makes damning allegations against various members of the royal family.

The Dutch version of the book specifically named two senior royals as the ones who allegedly made insensitive remarks about Meghan and 's son, .

Meghan initially made these allegations during her highly-publicized interview with earlier this year.

According to reports, Meghan accused the two royals in a letter to , although the existence of this letter is said to be kept under tight security.

A royal source, speaking to Express.co.uk, suggested that the names of the royals mentioned in Scobie's book must have come directly from Meghan's camp.

They emphasized that there is no way Scobie could have had access to such a letter, indicating that Meghan's camp was the likely source of the leak.

Another senior palace source echoed this sentiment, stating that it is highly unlikely the names came from within the royal circle.

Royal expert Robert Jobson also weighed in on the matter, expressing concern over the Sussexes' behavior.

He remarked that revenge seems to be a dish best served cold, and the Sussexes appear to have served it up on ice.

Jobson emphasized that such actions are damaging to the monarchy in the long run and do not help their cause either.

Adding to the intrigue, a reliable source revealed to Barkjack on X that Omid Scobie never actually spoke directly to Meghan, but rather received messages from her.

This aligns with Meghan's approach of maintaining indirect ties, allowing her to deny involvement when necessary.

It is similar to her use of representatives to pass information to the media and indirectly provide information for the book “Finding Freedom.”

The source also revealed that Meghan had a group of five friends who acted as intermediaries, speaking on her behalf in interviews.

She directed them, told them what to say, and even approved their statements before they were sent to the press.

These claims have been reported by multiple outlets and have even been presented in a court of law.

While some may view these actions as malicious, it is important to acknowledge that they are based on concrete evidence.

This unfortunate truth sheds light on previous rumors, such as the allegation that Meghan hired a company to target and shut down social media accounts critical of her.

In related legal matters, is currently suing Associated Newspapers, while Meghan reached an out-of-court settlement with A&L after they lost their first appeal.

The settlement included a symbolic payment of one pound for invasion of privacy and a substantial undisclosed donation to a charity for copyright infringement and Meghan's attorney fees.

Speculation suggests that this settlement may be connected to the $10 million received by the Archwell Foundation in late 2021, potentially explaining why none of it was donated to other charities that year.

As this controversy continues to unfold, the public eagerly awaits further developments and clarification from all parties involved.

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