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Meghan Markle’s Unsubstantiated Claims: Where’s the Proof?
Over the years, Meghan Markle has made several accusations and claims against the royal family without providing any evidence to support her statements.
Despite her insistence that she has proof, even her supposed friends, Gayle King and Janina Gavankar, have publicly stated that Meghan has emails and evidence to back up her claims.
Yet, until now, there has been no sign of any documents or proof to substantiate her allegations.
One instance that stands out is when Meghan lied in UK high courts about her involvement in funding freebies.
Initially denying any involvement, she later wrote a letter claiming she had forgotten.
This is the same person who remembered that Catherine was called “Waity Katie,” but conveniently forgot her own involvement in a book that criticized the royal family and her own relatives.
Another lie came when Meghan spoke to a group in Fiji, stating that she had paid for her own education.
She claimed that through hard work, discipline, and a job, she managed to put herself through college.
However, the truth is that her father, Thomas Markle, footed the bill for all her expenses, including tuition fees and spending money.
During an appearance on The Ellen Show, Meghan told a ridiculous story about driving a beat-up vehicle and having to climb in from the trunk because the driver's side door wouldn't open.
Yet, a photo surfaced showing her effortlessly getting into the supposedly broken-down SUV through the very same driver's side door she claimed was faulty.
Furthermore, Meghan's claim of not knowing anything about the royal family was debunked when photos emerged of her posing in front of Buckingham Palace.
This trip, like many others, was funded by her father, contrary to her narrative of being self-made.
One of Meghan's most recent claims was that she discovered she is 43% Nigerian after doing her genealogy.
However, it seems highly suspicious that she only mentioned this when interviewing a Nigerian guest on her podcast.
It appears to be another attention-seeking tactic rather than a genuine revelation.
Even Prince Harry couldn't resist mentioning Meghan's supposed Nigerian heritage during his opening speech at Invictus.
However, it is time someone called out Meghan on her claims and demanded she provide evidence to support her assertions.
It is not racist to question a habitual liar who has a history of making false statements.
Meghan Markle needs to prove that she is indeed 43% Nigerian, as she claims, and not using race and racism to her advantage.
This is not a matter of trivial lies; it is a serious accusation that deserves proper verification.
The world deserves to see real evidence, not fraudulent documents or unsubstantiated claims.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle has a long history of making unverified claims, and the time has come for her to back them up with concrete proof.
As a self-proclaimed global role model, she should demonstrate honesty and integrity by providing evidence for her Nigerian background.
Until then, her credibility remains in question.