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Meghan Markle’s Best Friend Breaks Silence with a Cryptic Instagram Post
Jessica Mulroney, once the closest confidante of Meghan Markle, has resurfaced on social media with a mysterious message that has fans buzzing.
After a brief hiatus from Instagram, where she boasts an impressive following of 412,000, Jessica returned to share glimpses of her life, including her fashion choices and workout routines.
However, it was one particular post that caught everyone's attention—a quote stating, “The best thing I ever did was learn how to move without the crowd.” This enigmatic message seems to hint at deeper reflections amid her complicated friendship with Meghan.
Jessica's reappearance comes on the heels of the release of Harry and Meghan's much-discussed docuseries.
In the second episode, viewers were treated to footage from the couple's engagement night in 2017, which included a touching moment where Meghan video-called Jessica just before Prince Harry proposed.
As Meghan approached the romantic setting, she excitedly told Jessica, “Oh my God, Jess, it's happening.
He told me not to peek.” This nostalgic flashback serves as a reminder of their once tight-knit bond.
However, recent years have seen speculation about a rift between the two women, particularly after Jessica faced backlash for comments regarding white privilege.
Despite appearing in the docuseries, her role has been scrutinized, leading many to wonder if she holds any secrets about Meghan that could shed light on their friendship's decline.
Reports suggest that Jessica might have insights into Meghan's journey, especially during the tumultuous times surrounding Megxit.
Interestingly, a recent Instagram post featured a comment from Corey Vitiello, Meghan's ex-boyfriend, which adds another layer to the narrative.
It seems Jessica and Corey could be part of what some are calling the Canadian branch of the “Sussex Survivors Club.”
This term refers to those who have had close ties to Meghan but may now be on the outside looking in.
When Meghan first arrived in Toronto, she was eager to integrate into Jessica's social circle, which was considered elite.
Tom Bauer's book, “Revenge,” outlines how Meghan and Jessica became close friends after meeting in a fitness studio.
Jessica, an aspiring stylist, was already well-connected, being married to Ben Mulroney, the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
This association undoubtedly boosted Meghan's status in the city.
As Meghan transitioned from a relatively unknown actress to a prominent public figure, her friendship with Jessica flourished.
The book highlights that in Toronto, Meghan was a big fish in a small pond, gaining recognition and respect.
The duo's relationship appeared inseparable, especially during Meghan's time on “Suits.”
However, whispers of discord began to circulate as Jessica's absence from significant moments in Meghan's life became more pronounced.
Despite her past involvement in crucial events, including Meghan and Harry's royal wedding, where her children played roles, Jessica has not been featured prominently in recent narratives.
Her lack of presence in the docuseries has raised eyebrows, especially considering her previous influence during the couple's transition away from royal duties.
On the day of the royal wedding, Jessica proudly shared photos on Instagram, declaring herself a “proud friend” and “proud mum.” Yet, as time has passed, insiders have suggested that her role in Meghan's life may have diminished significantly.
Sources have claimed that Jessica was a key advisor during Meghan and Harry's decision-making process regarding their exit from royal life, often providing support and guidance.
Reports indicate that Meghan was frustrated by how Jessica was labeled merely as a stylist following their fallout.
This characterization seemed to undermine Jessica's significance in Meghan's life, particularly during a time when Meghan felt she was losing control over her identity as a royal.