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Shocking Revelations: Meghan Markle’s Alleged Connections to Prince Andrew and Royal Title Dispute
A bombshell revelation has surfaced, suggesting that Meghan Markle may have crossed paths with Prince Andrew long before meeting Prince Harry in 2016.
Kirby Summers, the author of G. Slane Maxwell's biography, raised eyebrows by hinting at a possible link between Markle and the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
According to UK's The Steeple Times, a renowned journalist sparked curiosity about whether the Duchess of Sussex had any prior acquaintance with Prince Andrew through Epstein.
Summers delved into this intriguing theory in a recent podcast on YouTube, exploring the intricate web connecting Markle, her close associate Marcus Anderson, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew.
Speculations abound as Summers suggested that Anderson might have served as a crucial link to Epstein dating back to 2001.
The author hinted at the existence of a photo showing Markle frolicking with Prince Andrew on a yacht in Phuket, Thailand, allegedly facilitated by Maxwell.
Moreover, Summers claimed that Markle was purportedly invited to the controversial Yacht Week 2016, an event later dubbed as “Sodom and Gomorrah at Sea” by GQ.
However, it remains unclear whether the Duchess of Sussex attended this event.
In a bold statement on Twitter, Summers implied that Markle is under the influence of the same forces that controlled Jeffrey Epstein.
In a separate development, author Katie Nicholl raised the possibility that King Charles might opt to withhold royal titles from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children due to the ongoing rift.
Traditionally, as grandchildren of the Sovereign's son, Archie and Lilibet are entitled to be styled as Prince and Princess automatically, with the honorifics His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness.
While titles for William's children have swiftly been updated on the Royal Family's website, Archie and Lily's remain unchanged.
Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl speculated on the potential ramifications, hinting at King Charles using this as a strategic move to mend fences with the Sussexes.
Following the Queen's passing, Archie and Lilibet were expected to assume their new titles but are currently listed as Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor in the official line of succession.
A rule established by King George V in 1917 dictates the styles and titles for the grandchildren of the sons of the Sovereign.
However, the decision regarding the HRH titles now rests with King Charles, who holds the authority to amend the rules.
Reports suggest tensions behind the scenes, with Harry and Meghan expressing displeasure over the perceived lack of titles for their children.
A confidential source revealed that Harry and Meghan have been adamant about their children receiving the Prince and Princess titles, emphasizing the associated entitlement to royal security.
The couple's persistence stems from concerns about security arrangements, which are linked to their royal status.
Despite their fervent efforts, Archie and Lilibet are currently unable to use the HRH titles due to their non-working royal status.
The source disclosed ongoing discussions and frustrations surrounding the issue, highlighting the couple's unwavering stance on the matter.
The looming question remains whether King Charles will accede to Harry and Meghan's demands, as access to royal titles is not automatic.
Past monarchs have resorted to issuing Letters Patent to alter the titles bestowed upon royal family members.
In the case of Meghan and Harry, who stepped back from their royal duties in 2020 and relinquished their HRH titles, King Charles faces a unique predicament.
Meghan had previously alluded to challenges regarding her son's title even before his birth, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing royal saga.