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**Meghan Markle’s Uninvited Appearance at British Fashion Awards Sparks Controversy**

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**Meghan Markle’s Uninvited Appearance at British Fashion Awards Sparks Controversy**

made a surprising appearance as a presenter at the British Fashion Awards in 2020, but recent revelations suggest that she wasn't actually invited.

According to a post by MarkleNews1 on Instagram, an anonymous source has shed light on new information regarding Meghan's alleged bullying behavior.

The post described Meghan as a bully who understands the power of intimidation and uses it to her advantage.

It detailed an incident at the British Fashion Show where Meghan was not originally scheduled to present the Women's Wear Designer of the Year award.

The award was meant for Rosamund Pike, but moments before Pike was to go on stage, she was informed that Meghan would be taking her place.

No one had extended an invitation to Meghan; she had reportedly entered the building on her own and insisted on presenting the award to her friend Claire Waite Keller, Givenchy's artistic director.

Despite the awkward situation, Pike remained composed and gracefully announced that a special guest would present the award, allowing Meghan to take the stage and deliver a self-congratulatory speech.

Following the event, Meghan allegedly attempted to bully Pike further by posting a rude selfie of them on Instagram.

Pike expressed her discomfort, leading the director to remove the photo promptly.

The producer subtly indicated that Meghan was an uninvited guest by using the code word “surprise,” implying that her presence was unplanned and unwelcome.

In a related development, journalist Valentin Lowe revealed that Meghan had been accused of bullying by former Kensington Palace Communications Secretary Jason Knopf in March 2021, just days before her interview with .

Meghan's spokesperson dismissed the allegations as a smear campaign, while mentioned waking up to find Meghan in tears.

Lowe recently released a book titled “Courtiers,” which delves into the experiences of royal staff members working behind the scenes of what Meghan and Harry referred to as “the institution.”

According to Lowe, individuals approached him to share their stories before the Oprah interview aired, as they believed it was crucial to present a different perspective.

The book aims to highlight that while Meghan may have faced challenges within the royal family, there were others who also felt marginalized or mistreated.

Lowe emphasized the importance of sharing multiple narratives to provide a comprehensive understanding of the situation, asserting that it was not a cynical approach but rather a valid endeavor to offer a balanced portrayal of events.

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