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Meghan Markle’s Close Friend Goes Silent on Social Media Amid Release of Netflix Documentary
In the midst of the release of Meghan Markle's new Netflix documentary, her estranged best friend Jessica Mulroney has gone silent on social media.
This comes as a surprise considering that a very intimate phone call between the two women is featured in the series.
Jessica, who is known for her active presence on Instagram with over 412,000 followers, has not posted anything on her feed.
Furthermore, she has not appeared on her stories since the first episode of the Harcourts TV special was released.
The second episode of the show showcases Meghan handing over footage from the night she and Prince Harry got engaged in 2017 to Netflix producers.
Just moments before Prince Harry proposed in the walled garden of Kensington Palace, Meghan can be seen in a video calling someone named Jessica, who is believed to be celebrity stylist Jessica Mulroney.
It is worth noting that Jessica was one of Meghan's closest friends before their rumored falling out, which was allegedly prompted by Jessica's comments about white privilege.
The footage then transitions to a never-before-seen clip of Prince Harry's romantic proposal.
He is seen down on one knee, surrounded by 15 electric candles, while Meghan's dog Gus sits next to him and a large bouquet of white roses adorns the scene.
Interestingly, Meghan reveals that she had an inkling that the proposal was going to happen that evening.
While her husband went to chill a bottle of champagne, she was in the kitchen of their former Nottingham cottage home roasting a chicken.
This contradicts their engagement interview where they claimed the proposal was a total surprise.
The fact that Meghan was on the phone with Jessica during the proposal, exclaiming, “It's happening,” and filming the entire moment raises questions about the authenticity of the surprise.
Corey Vitiello, the owner of The Harbour Room, a trendy Toronto eatery, is said to have introduced Meghan to a higher class of society.
This social circle included influential figures such as the son of a former Canadian Prime Minister and the global membership director of the elite private club Soho House, Marcus Anderson.
This connection allowed Meghan to transition from being an actress to becoming a socialite.
According to Exposing SMG, this newfound status enabled Meghan to establish important connections and networks, as she now mingled with influential individuals and their powerful influencer wives.
It was through this social circle that Meghan met her best friend, Jessica Mulroney.
Jessica, who is married to Ben Mulroney, the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, comes from a wealthy family and is an heiress to the famous Canadian shoe line called Brown Shoes Inc. She is a renowned fashion designer and has even designed outfits for Sophie Trudeau, the wife of the Canadian Prime Minister.
In essence, Jessica is a wealthy socialite with significant influence.
Rumors of a fallout between Meghan and Jessica have been circulating, especially since Jessica has not made an appearance in the Netflix docuseries, despite reportedly playing a significant role in “Megxit.”
The alleged distance between the two women began to surface in 2020 when lifestyle blogger Sasha Exeter called out Jessica for her comments about white privilege during a conversation about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Although Jessica denied being racist, Sasha claimed that the stylist left her feeling paralyzed with fear.
In response to the backlash, Jessica issued three public apologies.
However, she still faced consequences and was dropped by several television networks.
Throughout this controversy, Meghan remained silent and distant, choosing not to publicly address the matter.
As Jessica's absence from the Netflix documentary continues to raise eyebrows, speculations about the state of her friendship with Meghan persist.