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Meghan Markle’s Divorce Drama: The Truth Behind the Fake Rings
Meghan Markle's ex-husband, Trevor Engelson, is set to expose shocking details about their past relationship following their divorce.
The controversy arises from Meghan allegedly returning her wedding and engagement rings to Trevor via mail, which has left him furious.
The question on everyone's mind is: what is Meghan Markle trying to hide?
Why did she choose to send the rings back without meeting him in person?
The truth came to light when Trevor received the package and discovered that the ring he had given Meghan was replaced with a fake one.
It seems Meghan had swapped them to sell for money to support her luxurious lifestyle.
This deceitful act has left Trevor labeling her as nothing but a thief, claiming she is accustomed to such criminal behavior.
As the revelations continue, Trevor Angelson also shared that Meghan attempted to destroy any evidence of their marriage.
The couple tied the knot in 2011 at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
While the ceremony itself lasted only ten minutes, the wedding celebration spanned four days.
Two weddings were held, one at a courthouse in Los Angeles and the more well-known one in Jamaica, which was essentially a grand party.
Trevor alleges that no one could have known about the wedding without a court order, emphasizing that Meghan and he were not celebrities at the time.
Furthermore, Meghan's true intentions for marrying Trevor become apparent, as she seemed more interested in the ring than in love.
Her motives were exposed when she returned the rings without a note, devastating Trevor and his family who saw through her facade.
Although no videos or photos were allowed during the wedding, Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, managed to capture some images, which he has held onto.
These photos are the only remaining evidence, some of which have been made public.
Despite Meghan's attempts to keep the marriage under wraps, it was impossible to hide completely, as over 100 spectators witnessed the event in Jamaica.
Rumors have also surfaced that not all members of the cast of the TV show “Suits,” in which Meghan starred, approved of her marriage.
One cast member, Sarah Rafterty, who portrayed Donna Rachel Zane's best friend, reportedly felt embarrassed by Meghan's choice of a husband whose career was stagnant.
It is peculiar that throughout their marriage, Meghan and Trevor never lived together, raising eyebrows among those who find it unusual.
Perhaps Meghan realized that there would be a paper trail linking them together.
Destroying the wedding video and refusing to take photos did not erase all the evidence.
Witnesses were present, as evidenced by Thomas's pictures, and records of the marriage were filed in Los Angeles courts.
Meghan has never denied being married to Trevor before Prince Harry, yet when the divorce came about, she seemed to forget about everything and mishandled the necessary documents.
The motive behind destroying the wedding tape remains unclear.
In conclusion, Meghan's attempts to hide her previous marriage to Trevor Engelson have failed.
While Trevor tried to salvage their relationship, Meghan was already moving on to her next target.
Surprising Trevor, Meghan packed up and left their apartment, returning the wedding and engagement rings via FedEx, marking the end of their relationship.
It seems that Meghan had found solace in the arms of Canadian celebrity chef Corey Vitiello, whom she began dating and eventually became engaged to after her divorce from Trevor.
Corey's connections to high society, including the son of a former Canadian Prime Minister and the global membership director of the exclusive private club Soho House, provided Meghan with the means to transition from actress to socialite.