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Meghan Markle Accused of Cheating on Ex-Boyfriend with Rory McIlroy
Author Tom Bower's book, Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, is stirring up controversy yet again.
The book alleges that Meghan Markle cheated on her ex-boyfriend, chef Corey Vitiello, with professional golfer Rory McIlroy in 2014.
According to Bower, McIlroy randomly nominated Markle to participate in the viral Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised money for ALS.
Intrigued, Meghan allegedly invited the athlete to film the challenge together at a friend's NYC pad.
At the time, McIlroy had just split from his blonde fiancée, Danish tennis ace Caroline Wozzecki, and was reported to be chasing brunettes.
The two hit it off and went for a drink and were then invited to a dinner.
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The following morning, McIlroy arrived 30 miles away to play in a new competition.
Worse for wear after a hectic night, he fell back to 101st place.
Nevertheless, he refused to sleep as usual near the golf course to be ready the following day, the author shared.
Instead he drove back to New York to see Meghan.
His performance suffered.
According to the author, the actress was keen to use their close relationship to promote herself.
She encouraged the media to publish photographs of McIlroy and herself.
As she would later admit, she occasionally set up a paparazzi photo or let info slip out to the press.
Because of all the hype, Michael's boyfriend felt the need to ask if things turned romantic between her and McIlroy, which she denied and he believed her.
Bower claims that Meghan Markle was still living with Vitiello when she went on her first date with Prince Harry.
Two weeks after their first date, on July 1st, 2016, Harry secretly flew to Toronto.
He stayed for about one week in the house with a friend of Meghan's, probably Jessica Mulroney.
With Corey still sharing Meghan's home, the situation for Meghan was tricky but manageable.
But this isn't the only allegation that has been made against the former actress.
Tom Bauer alleges that Meghan and Harry fostered a bullying culture.
According to Bauer, Meghan was abrasive and demanding of her staff as well as being inflamed by the slightest criticism.
People who knew Meghan don't say many good things about her.
Even when everyone was in love with her, they had stories.
One royal fan on Reddit has shared some tea, the fan wrote.
So it's been a number of years and I haven't kept the details in my head, but just rude and demanding to wait staff at restaurants, acting like everyone should know who she was when no one did unless she watched Suits.
She pretended that the paps were harassing her at home and the cops said no.
And even the neighbors came out saying they saw no such thing.
Was also known for cheating.
She was a regular at anywhere the Leafs were, even when dating the chef.
I know someone who worked for the Leafs and even referred to her as a pook bunny because she was often spotted hanging around them.
Not much was known about Meghan Markle's personal life before she began dating Prince Harry in 2016.
But author Tom Bower's book Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, was spilling all of the tea.
One particularly juicy tidbit about the former actress's love life came about in 2014 when she was dating chef Corey Vitiello.
The OG story of how she met Harry also involved cheating.
Individually, not really a reason to hate someone, you don't know.
When she acts innocent and like the victim all the time and you were told these stories right from the start of the Vanity Fair cover, makes it hard to like someone.
Bower's book is causing quite a stir in the royal family, with many questioning the accuracy of his claims.
However, the allegations against Meghan Markle have been circulating for years, and it seems that they are not going away anytime soon.