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Meghan Markle’s Handler Demands Private Table at Michelin-Starred Restaurant
Former maitre d', Michael Kechiazzolina, has recently come forward with claims that Meghan Markle's handler rudely demanded a private table at the renowned Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Coq, in New York City back in 2017.
According to Kechiazzolina's upcoming memoir, titled “Your Table is Ready, Tales of a New York City Maitre d',” the incident took place when Markle was still dating Prince Harry, whom she would marry a year later.
Kechiazzolina recounts that Markle and her handler arrived at the restaurant 20 minutes before their reservation, displaying an attitude from the moment they walked in.
As a gesture of hospitality, Kechiazzolina invited them to have a drink at the bar with the other patrons.
However, this seemingly innocent suggestion allegedly infuriated the escort.
The former maitre d' claims that while Markle remained quiet and aloof, her handler spoke on her behalf, demanding a private area for them to wait.
In his book, Kechiazzolina vividly describes his reaction to the request, stating, “My first impulse was to laugh.
I couldn't give two shits about Prince Harry's date.”
He further adds that neither he nor anyone else in the restaurant seemed to be bothered by the attention the escort was trying to draw from the crowd at the bar.
As Kechiazzolina points out, Le Coq frequently hosts some of the most powerful people in the world, and the presence of Markle and her handler did not generate any significant interest.
Following their departure from the royal family and relocation to the United States, a royal expert has claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry now lead a relatively isolated life with a small social circle.
Recent rumors suggested that the couple might be considering expanding their family, but a source close to them revealed that they would be thrilled to have another child.
However, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield believes that a third child is unlikely due to their limited trust in others.
Schofield explains, “If Harry and Meghan truly consider having a third child, it may be because their circle is small and their world feels lonely.
They both lack strong relationships with their families and have distanced themselves from long-time friends.
They rely heavily on each other and trust only a select few.”
Additionally, Schofield points out that having another child would contradict a promise Harry made years ago to limit his family to four members for environmental reasons.
In a conversation with chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall for British Vogue, Harry expressed his concern about climate change and stated that he would have a maximum of two children.
While the possibility of another child may not resolve any existing tensions between the Sussexes and their royal in-laws, Schofield suggests that maintaining silence might help ease the situation.
She concludes, “I don't believe that adding another child would heal any animosity between the Sussexes and their royal in-laws, but perhaps keeping quiet would.”
In a recent outing, Meghan Markle was spotted shopping at an upscale luxury boutique in Montecito, accompanied by a friend and a security guard driver.
The Duchess of Sussex seemed to be enjoying her time browsing through the store's offerings.
As she left, she proudly displayed her shopping bag, effectively endorsing the establishment.
It is worth noting that this particular boutique is known for its exclusivity, as their website does not disclose specific price points, only offering gift cards ranging from $100 to $1,000.
This shopping excursion contrasts with Markle's previous experiences on the game show “Deal or No Deal,” where she has spoken about feeling objectified and reduced to her physical appearance.
While her briefcase days may have been filled with misogyny, it appears that she now appreciates the luxury and exclusivity of her shopping choices, even if they come at a higher price.