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Meghan Markle Under Fire for Alleged Charity Grifting Scheme
A recent blind item on Crazy Days and Nights has sparked controversy surrounding Meghan Markle and her alleged involvement in a charity grifting scheme.
The report suggests that Markle has been targeting thriving but lesser-known charities, promoting them on her website, and encouraging donations through her own charity.
By doing so, she not only takes a portion of the donations for processing but also creates the illusion that she is the primary donor to these charities.
Royal fans have expressed their lack of surprise at these allegations, with one individual commenting, “Isn't that pretty much how they've always worked?”
Another critic remarked, “They're prone to buying themselves awards, so I understand.
Odious people.”
The scrutiny intensified when it was revealed that despite public pledges, the actual donations made by the Markles seem to be minimal and difficult to verify.
Amidst these allegations, a partnership between Archwell and the Ving project has come under scrutiny.
Speculations arose after Harry Markle's blog exposed the collaboration, suggesting that Archwell may be targeting a young, impressionable audience to gather data under the guise of offering grants.
Concerns have been raised about potential data mining practices and the transparency of information shared with the public.
In a separate development, a charity supported by Meghan Markle is facing investigation following revelations of exorbitant payments made to its executives.
The Charity Commission launched a probe into One Young World shortly after portraits of Meghan and Prince Harry at the charity's annual summit surfaced.
Meghan, who has been associated with the organization since 2014, played a significant role in raising its public profile.
The investigation was triggered by concerns over the substantial pay and benefits received by senior officials at One Young World.
Chief Executive Kate Robertson reportedly received a staggering £440,000 pay package for an 18-month period, while her daughter Ella McKay, a managing director at the charity, was granted a £194,000 pay and benefits package for the same duration.
These lavish compensations have raised eyebrows, especially considering the financial challenges faced by the charity during the pandemic.
The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle's charity activities has reignited debates about transparency, accountability, and ethical practices within the philanthropic sector.
As the investigations unfold, questions linger about the true intentions behind these partnerships and the impact on both the charities involved and the public perception of celebrity-driven philanthropy.