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Meghan Markle’s Private Jet Trip to Indianapolis for Charity Dinner
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, travelled from California to Indianapolis on Tuesday evening to attend the Power of Women charity dinner.
The former actress reportedly used a private jet to fly to and from her three-hour visit to Indianapolis.
According to one royal fan, she landed in Indianapolis at 4.45pm from Santa Barbara, took off from Indy scheduled at 8.45pm, a bit delayed till 9.16pm, and landed back in Santa Barbara at 10.34pm.
This means that an evening with Meghan Markle entails spending time with herself on a private jet.
Members of the press were banned from the event at the Marriott Downtown Hotel.
No phones, no cameras, no press, yet conveniently flattering close-up images are revealed.
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Meghan brought her own photographer, as she wants to control the narrative and how she's seen.
However, photos published by the Daily Mail depict Meghan leaving the event looking angry, according to the body language expert on YouTube.
He claimed that Meghan was caught pointing a finger at an assistant.
Following Rose's comments, one person said, “Funny how her permanent grin disappears altogether when she thinks there aren't cameras around.
She'll be even more pissed at these pictures of her looking bored and angry.”
The second mocked, “This event probably cost her money.
Glam.
Entourage.
Jet.
No wonder the ladies attending only got leafy greens and gravy for dinner, with plastic bottled water.
For 1,000 per person, remember some tables were given away for free to fill the room.”
Meghan Markle has been criticised for making people feel fearful in recent months.
Royal authors Tom Bauer and Robert Lacey have been criticising Meghan Markle in their respective books.
Bauer recently told Good Morning Britain that he thinks Prince Harry's wife is intelligent, but she's also ruthless.
“Overall, I came across with the impression of a woman who's very intelligent, very determined, very ambitious but also ruthless, and in the end, in her terms, successful.
The reader will have to make up their minds about whether she's good or bad,” he said.
Bauer also shared that he had a conversation with two agents who'd worked with Markle in the past, and they both accused Meghan of bullying and oppression.
The royal author stood by his previous claims that Vanity Fair journalist Sam Kashner had some negative things to say about Markle, but after he released his book with quotes from Kashner, the latter decided to retract some of the statements.
Bauer claimed that this shows how powerful Markle can be.
“That just shows the power of Meghan.
On the 30th of May, I read to him all his quotations and most of the chapter of the book and he approved of it without comment.
Meghan has got the ability to make people feel fearful.
The truth is what I wrote was exactly what he told me, and was a horrendous story.
He was absolutely appalled by the nature of Meghan.
When he saw it in black and white, he was fearful for his own profession,” he said.
Robert Lacey, another royal author, called Markle difficult in his book Battle of the Brothers.
“What you've got to realise is that the whole strategy of the monarchy was based on them sticking together.
Meghan changed all of that.
She's difficult, she has an incredible and dangerous level of self-belief,” he said.
Lacey also claimed that the palace has always had a hard time figuring out what they would do with the second born members of the royal family, also known as the Spares.