The podcast also delved into an incident where Meghan was alleged to have bullied a classmate by supergluing her eyelid shut, which has raised questions about her past relationships, including her once-close friendship with Nikki Pretty, and why they are no longer on good terms. It is suggested that Meghan has a history of distancing herself from people who are no longer useful to her.
In addition to these allegations, Meghan Markle's former acting coach, Margie Hobber, shared some insights about her experiences working with the now-Duchess before she became famous. Hobber, who has coached well-known actors like Brad Pitt and Tiffany Haddish, mentioned her surprise upon discovering that a former student had risen to royal status. While Hobber initially recalled Meghan as a nice person to work with, she noticed a shift in her behavior over time. Hobber described Meghan as facing challenges in American auditions and primarily securing minor roles due to connections rather th an raw talent.
These accounts paint a complex picture of Meghan's evolution over the years, acknowledging her past struggles as an actress in pursuit of success. The narrative also touches on her alleged ambition to marry a wealthy Englishman, including a mention of a rumored interest in Ashley Cole. Whether these stories are true or not, they add to the multifaceted and often controversial public image of Meghan Markle, who has become a global figure under constant scrutiny for her actions and statements, particularly in relation to the Royal Family.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly made significant changes to their biography, "Endgame," following a race-related controversy surrounding its initial translation. The Dutch edition of the book, authored by Omid Scobie, underwent numerous alterations, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex actively involved in these modifications, as reported by The Mirror.
The first edition of "Endgame" depicted an unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to great lengths to preserve her image, and a prince forced to start a new life after betrayal by his own family. These characters were named King Charles and Princess Kate. Notably, the first edition contained passages that raised concerns about Prince Archie's skin color, contradicting Scobie's earlier denials.
However, in the newly published Dutch version, these character names and hundreds of other details have been altered. For instance, Queen Camilla is now referred to as Camilla, Queen Consort. Changes were made to edited citations attributed from "I" to "ABC News" and descriptions of Charles having questionable deals and links with poor judgment were adjusted to mention questionable choices instead. Prince William, once referred to as "lazy Wills," now carries an image of being "workshy."
Rick Iers, the journalist who uncovered these discrepancies, believes that these modifications were made in response to concerns from the Sussex camp, aiming to mitigate backlash and distance the book from naming senior Royals while addressing factually disputed claims that have intensified rifts within the Royal Family.
