The revelation takes us back to a time before Meghan became famous as Rachel Zane on "Suits" in Toronto, offering a glimpse into her pre-royal life. Enter Harvey Weinstein, the notorious ex-producer, with a history of frequenting Soho House branches in London and New York, hosting events and private screenings. While Meghan never gained fame as an actress, she shared a connection with Weinstein through the New York Soho House. In the trailer for one of Weinstein's documentaries, eagle-eyed viewers spotted someone bearing a striking resemblance to Meghan Markle, raising intriguing questions about her potential involvement as a waitress or hostess at Soho House events.
Around the age of 20, Meghan was said to be part of a group of young actresses attending Weinstein's parties. Rumors even circulated about her securing a supporting role in the film "Horrible Bosses" after her association with Weinstein. Social media discussions on these rumors varied, with some questioning the feminist aspect of such exchanges and others suggesting that Meghan, perceived as a fame seeker, might not hesitate to participate in casting couch activities.
Adding to the complexity of the situation, a photo from 2006 captured Weinstein and Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell at Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday party, invited by Prince Andrew. These connections between Markle and Weinstein, alongside her visits to New York Soho House with close friends Marcus Anderson and Misha Nonoo, have raised questions about her level of knowledge regarding Weinstein's actions and potential influence over Prince Harry.
While Meghan's direct involvement with Weinstein remains unconfirmed, her connections to individuals like Cory Vitiello, linked to the Toronto branch of Soho House, and relationships with Georgina Chapman (Weinstein's ex-wife) and Ken Craig (founder of a fashion lighting company) add layers to the unfolding narrative. These revelations leave lingering questions about Meghan's awareness of Weinstein's actions and her potential impact on her prince.