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Meghan Markle’s Subtle Message to King Charles Sparks Speculation

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Meghan Markle’s Subtle Message to King Charles Sparks Speculation

The Duchess of Sussex, , recently made a public appearance wearing a stunning diamond tennis bracelet that was reportedly gifted to her by .

This seemingly intentional gesture has caught the attention of royal watchers and sparked speculation about its significance.

, the former actress turned Duchess, was seen sporting the 92-diamond tennis bracelet during her first public outing following the release of Omid Scobie's controversial book, “Endgame,” which reignited tensions within the Royal Family.

The 42-year-old was spotted in Santa Barbara, where she resides with and their two children, dressed casually in trainers and a baseball cap.

According to royal expert Duncan Larcombe, Meghan's choice to wear the bracelet was likely not a random decision.

Larcombe emphasized that in the world of royalty, even small gestures carry significant meaning.

He suggested that Meghan's decision to wear the bracelet in public may have been a carefully planned message, aimed at conveying a particular sentiment.

The timing of Meghan's gesture is noteworthy, as it comes amidst heightened tensions within the royal family following the publication of “Endgame.”

The book, authored by Omid Scobie, has stirred controversy by revealing alleged conversations within the royal family regarding concerns over Prince 's skin color prior to his birth.

In light of the backlash generated by the revelations in “Endgame,” Meghan's subtle signal through the bracelet is seen as an attempt to extend an olive branch to the royal family.

Duncan Larcombe expressed his belief that the publication of the book has created further rifts within the family, prompting Harry and Meghan to distance themselves from the controversy.

The significance of Meghan's choice to wear the diamond bracelet, a gift from , has not gone unnoticed by royal observers.

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