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Meghan Markle’s Secret Millions: French Documentary Exposes Archewell Money Hidden in Lawyer’s Office
A shocking revelation has come to light as a French documentary uncovers the truth about Meghan Markle's alleged hiding of millions of dollars from Archewell, the company she co-founded with Prince Harry.
The documentary provides evidence that just three years ago, the Dutchess concealed a substantial amount of money in her lawyer's office, an act deemed illegal.
The focus of the documentary is on Archewell, the couple's company, which is currently facing delays in finalizing its brand.
It raises questions about whether Archewell audio, the prototype brand, will also be implemented.
This development casts doubt on the charitable nature of Archewell, which, as it turns out, appears to have only one employee.
Moreover, the company is also facing trademark issues.
The documentary highlights five extensions granted to Archewell, all of which were allowed due to a lack of clarity in purpose and product.
It suggests that the company is struggling to define its mission and deliver on its promises.
Critics argue that the attention-grabbing content produced by Kevin Carter is merely a distraction from Archewell's sinking ship.
The situation at Archewell seems to mirror the staff rotation observed at Harry Valmoral and Invictus, two organizations associated with Meghan and Harry.
Both entities are reportedly shrinking, indicating potential trouble within the couple's business ventures.
French journalists, who stumbled upon an empty Archewell office in Beverly Hills, discovered that no legal actions had ever been filed there.
A video recording of their visit to the deserted office serves as evidence in the documentary.
The lack of transparency surrounding Archewell and its alleged money laundering practices is a central theme in the documentary.
Interestingly, it is noted that Prince Harry does not appear to have transferred any significant funds into or out of the company.
Additionally, the documentary raises concerns about Meghan's involvement with other organizations, likening her positions to those of a chimpanzee at grifter organizations.
It questions the success of these ventures and their connection to the Invictus games.
In April, it was announced that WME, a prominent talent agency, would be involved in Archewell's operations.
However, there is speculation that the company is running out of products, and the remaining employees are resorting to taking turns as spokespersons.
This apparent decline in Archewell's fortunes is seen by some as a distraction tactic.
Despite signing Meghan to a contract in January and publishing in April, Archewell has failed to make a significant impact and may even face closure.
The report reveals that Meghan and Harry received a $10 million donation from a California organization, along with other funds.
However, it is now unclear how this money has been utilized, as no charitable contributions have been made in 2022 or 2023.
The disappearance of the original $10 million donation raises suspicions about the legitimacy of Archewell's operations.
Further investigation into the matter reveals that hundreds of thousands of dollars were transferred to Meghan's lawyer.
This raised eyebrows, as the lawyer's office was found to be completely empty, devoid of any computers or documents.
It appears to be a ghost company used to promote Meghan's personal brand, a tactic she has employed even before meeting Prince Harry.
Critics argue that while celebrities can fundraise to enhance their public image, the lack of transparency and substantial donations without clear purposes is concerning.
The Sun previously reported that Meghan and Harry had applied for trademarks for their non-profit organization, but these applications were denied due to their vagueness and failure to pay the required fees.