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Meghan Markle Allegedly Wrote a Letter to King Charles Requesting a Solo Audience
In the aftermath of Her Majesty the Queen's funeral in mid-September, rumors have surfaced that Meghan Markle wrote a letter to King Charles requesting a private conversation with him.
According to Neil Sean, an insider source, the American actress wanted to clear the air and explain the reason for the attacks on her.
However, some speculate that the letter could have entailed more than just an explanation.
It is predicted that Meghan could have attempted to blackmail Charles into giving her children titles.
Those who have followed the couple's story over the last five years know that Meghan knows how to get what she wants.
However, Charles has enough experience with her to know that her claims are not always true, and he would not be easily fooled.
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If Meghan did write the letter, it would have gone through Charles's aides before he read it personally.
The palace would have stepped in if they deemed the letter inappropriate or manipulative.
However, there is no way to confirm whether the letter was actually written.
According to a screenshot from Markle News 1, the Harkles are allegedly blackmailing King Charles for money.
The screenshot suggests that Her Majesty appealed to Charles for money, or the couple would go ahead with their book, docuseries, and podcast trifecta.
Apparently, Charles responded by saying, “Well, get on with it.”
Meghan took this as a sign to move forward, while Harry heard it as a threat that they would be cut off from the monarchy, titles and all, forever.
Shortly after this conversation, Charles made a speech proclaiming that he, as King Charles III, along with his wife Queen Consort Camilla, would serve the United Kingdom alongside William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales.
He also stated that Harry and Meghan would continue to live their own lives, without titles or involvement in the monarchy.
Royal biographer Tom Bower has claimed that King Charles III could strip Meghan and Harry of their titles, amid fears that the Duke of Sussex's book will be damaging to the monarchy.
Bower stated that this decision would be drastic, but ultimately, it might be the only option if the book is as bad as he thinks it is.
Meanwhile, Royal biographer Angela Levin pushed back against the suggestion that Harry was treated like a spare when he was still a working royal.
She stated that he was incredibly popular because of his mischievous and lively personality.
She also pointed out that Harry has gotten what he wanted, including his freedom, his wife, his children, and his 16 bathrooms.
However, despite having lots of therapy, he cannot seem to say anything good about the royal family.
In conclusion, the alleged letter from Meghan Markle to King Charles requesting a solo audience remains unconfirmed.
However, it is clear that tensions between the couple and the royal family continue to rise, with rumors of blackmail and potential loss of titles.
Only time will tell how this ongoing drama will unfold.