She was never the world's best actress and proved this handsomely on the interview she and her husband had with Oprah Winfrey, a friend of hers and business associate of her husband.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, contradicted some of her claims, according to the New York Post.
However, Markle did acknowledge that she know of the Royal family, [lest people think she lived under a rock].
BUT, Markle evidently wrote a blog in 2014 in which she imagined about becoming a princess. She specifically mentioned the wedding of her now-brother-in-law, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge William and Kate. Markle's blog has since been deleted but unlike Hillary Clinton, she didn't BleachBit it.
Page Six reported:
“Little girls dream of being princesses. I, for one, was all about She-Ra, Princess of Power,’’ wrote the now-Duchess of Sussex in 2014, while commenting on the “pomp” surrounding Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding three years earlier, according to the Sun on Sunday.
“For those of you unfamiliar with the ‘80s cartoon reference, She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man and a sword-wielding royal rebel known for her strength,” Markle said in her since-nixed blog.
“We’re definitely not talking about Cinderella here,” said Markle, who married Prince Harry, William’s brother, in May 2018.
“Grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy. Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate,” Markle mused.
The above post entitled "The Tig" reportedly “accompanied an interview with Princess Alia Al-Senussi, a descendant of Libyan royalty. Meghan claimed that she had a ‘pinch-myself-I’m-emailing-with-a-princess’ moment during their correspondence,” The Sun reported.
“I went into it naively because I didn’t grow up knowing much about the royal family,” Markle lied. She also claimed that discussing the royals “wasn’t something that we followed” at home.
So it looks like Markle will forever remain a Duchess, a grade "B" actress and a liar. We peons aren't supposed to use the word "liar" because it's rude. But lying is worse than rude--it's the belief of the liar that the recipients of the lie are stupid.
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