Notably, Meghan did not apply to other institutions after Princeton rejected her; instead, Northwestern was her sole option from the beginning. One can't help but draw parallels with Diana's connection to Northwestern University. In June 1996, Princess Diana visited the university during a fundraising trip to Chicago for cancer research.
During her visit, she received a tour of the campus. Meghan's association with the same university raises questions about whether her fascination with Diana began much earlier than anyone realized.
Meghan's choice to attend Northwestern University after Diana's passing may not have signaled her separation from the royal family at that time. Although Diana did not attend Northwestern herself, she chose it as the only American university she visited.
Meghan's application to Northwestern may be viewed as a deliberate move consistent with her knack for seizing opportunities and leveraging connections. She has a knack for turning even a simple White House tour into a story that includes an invitation from the President, skillfully dropping names.
Meghan's pursuit of an internship in Buenos Aires, facilitated by her uncle, reflects her knowledge of the Falkland War and Prince Andrew's involvement. This aligns with Prince William and Prince Harry's past work on ranches in Buenos Aires, further connecting Meghan's experiences to Diana's legacy.
However, suspicions have arisen regarding Meghan's acceptance to Northwestern, especially considering the university's lower admission rate when she applied two decades ago. Northwestern has since become highly competitive, making its admission process more rigorous.
Some have questioned Meghan's actual graduation from Northwestern, given discrepancies in her graduation photo. The photo shows her wearing an undersized black coat without the university emblem and with the wrong tassel color. Northwestern's strict graduation dress code mandates a purple cloak with a black band and the college logos on the left side, with correct tassel placement. The university also provides graduates with Northwestern-branded masks.
Meghan's fascination with Princess Diana has been a topic of discussion, with some finding it eerie. Reports have suggested that Meghan wore Diana's perfume on her first date, mimicked her in photographs, and even channeled Diana by putting her hands on stones, among other alleged actions. These similarities have raised questions about the extent of Meghan's fascination with the late princess.
Moreover, Meghan's involvement in a car chase with paparazzi, reminiscent of Princess Diana's tragic accident, has drawn attention and sparked debate. Some argue that Meghan should not portray herself as a victim, while others find her behavior concerning.
In light of these observations, Meghan's apparent obsession with Princess Diana remains a subject of interest and discussion.