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Meghan Markle’s Past Relationships Revealed: The Royal Observer’s Exclusive Report
It seems that Meghan Markle's past relationships have been making headlines once again.
According to a world-exclusive report by the Royal Observer, the Duchess of Sussex may have had an affair with one of her Suits co-stars while she was still married to her first husband, Trevor Engelson.
This claim was made by Meghan's half-sister Samantha in her new tell-all memoir, The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister.
Samantha writes that they heard through the grapevine about Meg's involvement with someone on the show, which devastated her because their grandmother was a big fan of Trevor, a film producer.
Samantha also notes that it takes two to tango and claims that Trevor was in the throes of a new relationship with Meghan's best friend.
She wishes that they could have talked about her marital problems, as she had been through it and felt she could be an experienced source of comfort and advice.
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Meghan and Trevor got married in 2011 after a seven-year-long courtship but split in 2013, citing irreconcilable differences.
It was reported that Meghan was still living with Canadian society chef Gauri Vitiello when she went on her first date with Prince Harry, according to a recently published biography by Tom Bower, Revenge, Harry, Meghan and the War Between the Windsors.
Bower wrote that Meghan and Vitiello had met in 2014 in Toronto, where he was a renowned restaurateur, and they rented a three-bedroomed home in the city's Annex district.
Meghan was introduced to many key players in Canada's high society cohort through Vitiello, including Jessica Mulroney, who would become one of her closest friends.
By the summer of 2016, Meghan and Vitiello's romance had reportedly run its course, and Meghan sought a new romance on her planned visit to Britain, where she was considering moving.
In Britain, Meghan and Harry were reportedly set up on a date by a high society publicist for Ralph Lauren who dressed Meghan for two appearances at Wimbledon during her stay.
Bower identified the matchmaker as Violet von Westenholz, the daughter of a close friend of Prince Charles and a childhood playmate of Princes William and Harry.
Meghan and Harry bonded over their shared passion for humanitarian work and philanthropy during their first date, and they agreed to meet again.
Two weeks later, Harry secretly flew to Toronto and stayed for about one week in the house of a friend of Meghan's, probably Jessica Mulroney.
With Vitiello still sharing her home, the situation for Meghan was tricky but manageable, according to Bower.
It's worth noting that Bower has been vocal in his criticism of Harry and Meghan and has been called the Witchfinder General by the Daily Mail for his excoriating takedowns of his subjects.
Among a number of sensational claims, Bower also wrote that Meghan made sister-in-law Kate Middleton cry at a bridesmaid's dress fitting, despite telling Oprah Winfrey that the opposite occurred.
In conclusion, the Royal Observer's exclusive report sheds light on Meghan Markle's past relationships and the circumstances surrounding her first date with Prince Harry.
While some of the claims may be controversial and unverified, they provide an interesting insight into the life of the Duchess of Sussex before she became a member of the royal family.