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Meghan Markle’s Estranged Best Friend Absent in Harry and Meghan Docuseries
The highly publicized love story of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been brought to life in the docuseries Harry and Meghan, with the help of the Royal Inner Circle.
The couple introduced a number of celebrity pals, former colleagues, and childhood friends, but one person who was noticeably absent was Meghan's estranged best friend, Jessica Mulroney.
Although Jessica has yet to make an appearance in the series, Meghan did refer to her close friend in a touching moment.
Just before Prince Harry proposed to Meghan in the walled garden of Kensington Palace, the former Suits star appeared to have video called Jessica Mulroney.
Meghan could be heard saying, “Oh my god Jess, it's happening, he told me not to peek.”
Jessica and Meghan reportedly had a falling out in 2020 when influencer Sasha Exeter called out Jessica for displaying textbook white privilege within the fashion blogging community.
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When Jessica apologized, citing Meghan as one of her closest friends, Markle reportedly put an end to their friendship.
Many people are hoping that Jessica Mulroney will write a tell-all book about her relationship with Meghan.
One person wrote, “All three of Jessica's children were in the royal wedding.
Jessica and her husband went along on the Australian tour for moral support.
Jessica may have helped arrange the Vancouver house.
I also think Jessica may have babysat Archie at her home when Meghan had to go back to the UK a couple of times.
So Jessica did all of this for Meg, and then when she screws up, Meg drops her like a hot potato.
It's sad really.”
Rumors have also surfaced that Jessica used to get free dresses for Meghan to wear.
Apparently, they used to bill Prince Charles' office for the clothes, which they got for free, and split the proceeds.
King Charles used to pay for both of his son's households out of the Duchy of Cornwall money.
In contrast, the Middletons have always paid their way, including paying for Catherine's wedding dress and contributing to the cost of the royal wedding.
According to Tina Brown, Meghan Markle was allegedly hungry for luxury freebies even after joining the royal family and thought they needed her more than she needed them.
She wanted leading lady status in the UK.
Brown explains that Meghan's life was like just as she was meeting Harry and how a blog at the time, The Tig, was her way of getting luxury freebies.
She won a reputation among the marketers of luxury brands of being warmly interested in receiving bags of designer swag.
And it allegedly didn't stop after she officially joined the royal family.
According to the book, even after she was married to Prince Harry, Meghan still allegedly tried to get freebies from luxury brands.
A publicist said she was copied into a message from the Duchess' team where Meghan allegedly wrote, “Can you send me some samples?”
Valentin Lowe also claims that Meghan Markle liked freebies and clashed with staffers who tried to explain that royal protocol forbade accepting gifts from commercial organizations.
Markle fought with a personal assistant, Melissa Tubati, because Meghan wanted to keep the clothes that she got.
Lowe's book cited an insider who claimed, “The clash was centered on the free gifts that some companies would send Meghan.
Deliveries were constantly arriving at Kensington Palace.