Meghan Markle is facing potential legal consequences as an ex-classmate recently came forward to expose alleged instances of her wrongdoing, sparking calls for her incarceration.
During a podcast hosted by Kinsey Scoffield, the former classmate revealed disturbing details about Meghan’s behavior during their time at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
According to Scoffield’s statements, Meghan was described as strikingly beautiful but notably reserved and seemingly indifferent to those around her.
The podcast also delved into an incident where Meghan was accused of bullying a classmate by tightly taping her eyelids, shedding light on her past relationships, including her estrangement from her childhood best friend, Nikki. Speculations have arisen that Meghan has a history of distancing herself from individuals once they no longer serve her interests.
In addition to these allegations, Meghan Markle’s former acting coach, Margie Auber, shared her experiences working with the Duchess before her rise to fame. Auber, who has trained renowned actors like Brad Pitt and Tiffany Haddish, expressed her surprise upon realizing that her former student had become royalty. While Auber initially found Meghan to be a good person to work with, she observed a change in her behavior over time.
Auber noted that Meghan faced challenges in American auditions and primarily secured small roles due to connections rather than raw talent. These insights shed light on Meghan’s transformation over the years and, at the same time, acknowledge her past as an aspiring actress struggling to find success.
These stories, whether true or not, contribute to Meghan Markle’s complex and often controversial public image. As a global figure, she is constantly under scrutiny, with her actions and statements examined closely in relation to the royal family.
Meanwhile, it’s reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have requested changes to the book “Endgame,” authored by Omid Scobie, just a few weeks after its release. Royal biographer Omid Scobie initially wrote “Endgame,” which underwent hundreds of changes in the new Dutch version. This decision came in response to increased backlash triggered by the original translation.
The book’s first version revolved around an unpopular king, a powerful heir to the throne, a queen determined to protect her image at any cost, and a prince who had to begin anew after betrayal by his own family. Concerns were raised within the royal family regarding the book’s content, particularly its characterizations.
In the Dutch version, names originating from ABC’s descriptions of Charles and Charles’s financial transactions and alleged poor judgment have been removed. Additionally, Prince William’s portrayal as “workshy” has been altered, which is believed to stem from concerns within the Sussex Camp. These hundreds of alleged revisions aim to mitigate backlash and distance the book from its controversial claims and its impact on the royal family.