This news has sparked a wave of curiosity, with many wondering if there is more to this story. There has long been speculation that Meghan is behind the Twitter bot network, consistently engaging in a smear campaign against the Princess of Wales, starting from the early days of her relationship with Prince Harry.
It has come to light that one of Meghan's affiliated internet platforms openly declares its anti-monarchist stance. Furthermore, a European consulting firm has uncovered a highly interconnected Twitter community responsible for launching attacks on journalists covering the British royal family.
Investigative journalist Josh Felberg delved into the contentious world of royal social media after learning about the targeted harassment faced by journalists, particularly those associated with major British outlets like the Telegraph and Express.
These journalists found themselves under relentless assault on social media, facing unfounded accusations of racism, nativism, and bullying whenever they wrote about Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex.
Felberg's investigation was driven by curiosity, as he had not previously considered the Royal Family as a hotbed for online trolling. However, as the head of Digital89, a European consulting firm specializing in social media research, and having participated in a groundbreaking parliamentary committee investigation into disinformation and fake news, he was well-equipped to uncover any suspicious activities within Meghan Markle's Twitter community.
The findings, first reported by Camilla Tomini and Hannah Furniss in the Telegraph, revealed a veteran royal reporter, Domini, as the target of what Digital89 labeled as an orchestrated attack by this network. The situation appeared quite surreal to Felberg, who commented, "The whole thing is a bit insane, really."
Leveraging data tools and specialized software to track keywords such as "Duchess of Sussex" and hashtags like "#Markle," Felberg and his team collected relevant tweets and conducted an analysis to uncover interconnections within the network. Mike Harris, CEO of Digital89, outlined their findings in a comprehensive report. The investigation into the Duchess of Sussex's online activities shed light on the extent of her involvement in the targeted campaign.