Reports suggested that Meghan was upset for not being included in the sale of Jeffrey Epstein's remote Zorro Ranch, where he was accused of flying his victims, including Meghan, to meet Prince Andrew when she was a teenager. However, the ranch has been sold, and none of Epstein's victims will benefit from the proceeds.
Shockingly, it is Jeffrey Epstein's partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, who may have a claim to some of the money. Nearly $95 million of Epstein's fortune was distributed among over 135 people through a compensation fund established after his suicide, which concluded in August 2021.
Maxwell is currently suing Epstein's estate, claiming that it failed to provide her with funds despite promises from the deceased financier to support her.
The identities of the inheritors have not been made public, but reports suggest that Karina Scher, Epstein's girlfriend and the last person he spoke to before his death, is one of the primary beneficiaries. Both Scher and Ghislaine Maxwell were romantically involved with Epstein and shared a history of yachting activities.
Contrary to the unfounded claims, Meghan Markle's name was not mentioned in Epstein's will. While some have speculated about her wealth, it is essential to consider her earnings and living expenses during her time on the TV show 'Suits.' Meghan's net worth is often estimated based on her salary from the show, but it is important to note that her initial salary was much lower, and her income would have been impacted by living expenses. Even if we assume she saved a portion of her earnings, her net worth from her time on 'Suits' would likely be in the range of $500,000 to $1 million.
Recent criticism has also focused on Meghan's alleged lack of support for Prince Harry during significant moments in his life. Royal commentator and expert, Daniel Elser, highlighted instances where Meghan did not accompany Harry to important court appearances.
Notably, Meghan did not return with Harry when he testified in his phone hacking case against the Mirror Group newspaper, becoming the first member of the royal family to take the witness stand in 130 years. Similarly, Meghan was not by Harry's side when he appeared in court for his case against the Daily Mail's parent company, alleging phone hacking and breaches of privacy.
This lack of support during critical moments has raised questions about the couple's solidarity and their commitment to each other in the face of challenging public situations.