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Meghan Markle Caught Stealing Jewellery from Princess Catherine: Royal Family in Turmoil
In a shocking turn of events, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been accused of being a jewellery thief.
It has been reported that she was caught red-handed by none other than Prince William, while attempting to steal jewellery from Princess Catherine, his wife.
These allegations have sparked a wave of speculation, with some suggesting that Meghan's desire to possess Catherine's sapphire engagement ring may have been the motive behind her actions.
Rumours have circulated for years about Meghan's fascination with the iconic ring, as she believed it rightfully belonged to her husband, Prince Harry.
This belief allegedly led her to secretly enter William and Catherine's rooms in search of the precious piece.
It appears that Meghan had a habit of borrowing jewellery, a common practice within the royal family, but unfortunately, she often misplaced or lost these borrowed items, leaving them unaccounted for.
The incident that raised alarm bells within the royal family occurred just before Meghan's wedding, causing concern among the higher-ups, particularly Queen Elizabeth II.
To accommodate Meghan's fitting with her wedding dress, veil, and hair, she was loaned an imitation tiara.
However, there are suggestions that she may have unknowingly worn the imitation tiara on her actual wedding day, given her reputation for misplacing things.
Interestingly, the royal collection boasts an array of valuable tiaras, with Meghan eyeing the most monetarily valuable one for her wedding.
Unfortunately, her desire to wear this particular tiara was denied, but she was given the option to choose from several others.
This incident sheds light on the immense value of the tiaras within the royal collection, making it a coveted treasure for any royal bride.
Reports from 2019 indicate that the late Queen Mary imposed a ban on Meghan, prohibiting her from borrowing any jewellery from the royal collection.
This ban includes prestigious pieces such as diamond necklaces, brooches, and tiaras.
It is believed that Queen Elizabeth II approved this ban, with Prince William also supporting the decision.
Among the priceless items in the royal collection is the Queen Mary fringed tiara, which can be worn as a necklace as well.
This tiara holds historical significance, as it was made specifically for Queen Mary in 1919.
Additionally, the collection includes jewels previously worn by Meghan's late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.
Princess Diana was often seen wearing these exquisite pieces, including the renowned Cambridge Lovers Knot tiara, designed by Queen Mary, which became one of Diana's signature tiaras.
In recent times, tensions within the royal family have escalated due to Meghan's actions.
According to Woman's Day, the palace was infuriated when Meghan wore a watch similar to one owned by Princess Diana.
A source claimed that this enraged Prince William, who remains deeply upset about his brother and sister-in-law's decision to distance themselves from the royal family and publish a controversial biography.
The source added that William often wonders what Diana would think of their actions, and the mere thought of Harry potentially gifting Meghan one of their mother's watches nearly pushed him over the edge.
This is not the first time that Meghan has been accused of stealing jewellery belonging to the royal family.
In June, the National Enquirer alleged that she was refusing to return all of Princess Diana's jewellery.
Furthermore, Meghan has reportedly urged Catherine to return Princess Diana's jewellery, as she believes it rightfully belongs to her.
The tension surrounding Princess Diana's blue sapphire ring has reached new heights.
Prince William had given the ring to Catherine during their engagement, as it was originally owned by Prince Harry.
However, Harry decided to give it to his brother, as he believed William would be the first to get married.