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Meghan Markle’s Secret Bank Account and Growing Money Problem
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is facing a growing money problem despite her and her husband's lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, which are estimated to be around $180 million.
The couple's lifestyle presents a jarring juxtaposition with their nascent charitable brand, which raises questions about their charitable endeavors versus their luxurious way of life.
One of the controversies surrounding Meghan is her constant wearing of expensive and big brand jewelry to attend events, while her budget manager shows no amount going to charity.
The amount in their Archewell charity fund is less than $50,000 US dollars, which is atrociously less than one tenth of her bracelet.
This has raised suspicions about where her money is coming from.
A banker has revealed that Meghan has a secret bank account with a huge balance that he doesn't even know about.
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Meghan has certainly become a VIP customer, and the specific number is kept completely secret.
It is not clear where this money came from, but the truth is that Meghan's secret bank accounts were long prepared and ready for her divorce from her husband, Prince Harry.
If the Sussexes do divorce, Meghan will get custody of their children, which is how it works in the US a large majority of the time.
However, Harry must work extremely hard to build a case against her.
Knowing Meghan, she will probably make it incredibly difficult for him and will use his mental health as a weapon against him to make it look like he is an unfit father.
The money issue was on glamorous display this week when a video Meghan had recorded for the Vax Live charity concert aired.
She was passionately talking about how the COVID-19 crisis had a hugely deleterious impact on women economically.
Since the pandemic began, nearly 5.5 million women have lost work in the US, and 47 million more women around the world are expected to slip into extreme poverty.
However, Meghan was wearing a $2,158 Carolina Aire Air Address, a $6,445 Gold Cartier Love Bracelet and a Gold Cartier Tank Francaise watch, which currently retails for $30,300.
This is not the first time that Meghan has been criticized for her expensive taste in clothing and jewelry.
In 2019, she was photographed for Vogue at Smartworks, the London charity which helps unemployed women get back into the workforce and of which she is the patron, wearing a $2,900 Gucci dress.
In March, when Meghan and Harry sat down with Oprah Winfrey to enumerate their many grievances against the royal family and the palace, the Duchess wore a $6,000 Giorgio Armani frock and $890 heels, an interesting choice given one of their key gripes was that Prince Charles had cut them off financially.
There is no obscuring the disconnect between the Sussexes' charitable goals and the very wealthy way they present themselves to the world.
Unlike the money raised by Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's upcoming hold still photography book, there has not been a peep out of the Sussexes about any proceeds going to charity.
The question arises about what Meghan wanted from the marriage in the first place.
She wanted to marry a royal, and she did.
But then she refused to play her role as a member of the royal family and has been downgraded to a duchess, which is only a courtesy title at that, and it could be pulled.
She seems to be a repeat of Wallis Simpson after all, getting her man and causing him to lose his royal title.
On the whole, things do not look good for the couple.
The money issue is just one of the many problems they face.
Harry must work hard to build a case against Meghan if they do divorce, and he must fight for custody of their children.
Meghan's growing money problem and secret bank account raise questions about her charitable endeavors versus her luxurious way of life.