Lady Jane, in what seems like a rather dramatic twist, has accused Meghan of engaging in questionable activities at the resting place of Diana, who tragically passed away at the age of 36 in a car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997. This year, 2022, marks the 25th anniversary of Diana's untimely demise.
Prince Harry shared his emotional journey of taking Meghan Markle to visit Princess Diana's grave for the first time in his groundbreaking memoir, published in January. Diana was laid to rest at Althorpe, the ancestral home of the Spencer family in Northamptonshire, England.
Her burial site is located on an island in the center of an ornamental pond known as the Circular Oval in Althorpe's pleasure gardens. After some difficulty, Charles Spencer, Diana's brother, gently pushed through a layer of stubborn mud.
In the memoir, Prince Harry described the emotionally charged visit where he and Meghan sailed to the island. Paying respects to Diana is never an easy task, and for Prince Harry, this visit was particularly poignant as it marked the first time he introduced the love of his life to his mother's final resting place.
However, what Lady Jane has exposed has shaken the narrative. It appears that cameras were discreetly installed around Diana's grave to monitor activity when Earl Spencer couldn't be present regularly. Furthermore, Meghan was allegedly caught in a compromising position by these cameras. When Prince Harry turned around, he witnessed Meghan bending over and engaging in questionable behavior, prompting her to quickly come up with an excuse to save herself from embarrassment.
In his memoir, Prince Harry recounted how Meghan was kneeling with her palms resting against the rock when he turned back to look at her. Curious about her actions, he inquired about her prayer, to which she responded that she had prayed for clarity. As they left the island, Charles Spencer permanently banned Meghan from visiting Diana's grave, and her photographs at the site were also removed. The location of Diana's burial remains a closely guarded secret.
Prince Harry's memoir also delved into his growing sense of shame and his belief that Meghan had exploited his mother's death and his pain from the outset of their relationship. Reports suggest that this sentiment is rooted in the fact that a book published in 2018 discussed the circumstances surrounding the end of Meghan Markle's first marriage. This book, titled "Meghan: Hollywood Princess," suggests that Meghan made a decisive move to end her first marriage back in 2014.
According to the author, Andrew Morton, who is renowned for his biography of Princess Diana, Meghan's decision to terminate the marriage was unilateral. She even returned her diamond wedding ring and engagement ring to her ex-husband, Trevor Engelson, via mail, in what was described as an unexpectedly subtle ending to their union.
Rumors surrounding Meghan and Harry's own marriage have been fueled by recent events, such as Meghan appearing without her engagement ring during a public appearance, leaving the Duke of Sussex perplexed. The couple currently resides in California with their two children after stepping back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family. The unfolding saga continues to capture the attention of the public and the media.