Royal expert reveals meaning of Meghan Markles' name from dictionary
Royal expert reveals meaning of Meghan Markle’s name from dictionary

Meghan Markle is facing new backlash over her “strategic friendship” with former best friend Jessica Mulroney.

Royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths has taken a cruel dig at the Duchess of Sussex, saying she is keeping her distance from friends despite receiving help from them.

Charlotte goes on to say the former Suit The star, who is known for “unfriending” friends, revealed that the word “markled” appeared in Urban Dictionary to mean being estranged from a friend.

According to Slang.com, “Markled” means: “To give up on someone or something after they have contributed to your life in a meaningful way.” Charlotte claims the phrase exists because of May Root “unfriended a lot of people she knew.”

She went on to tell Palace Secret: “[She’s unfriended] Family member, “Suits” co-star and best friend Jessica Mulroney, whose child was the boy child at the royal wedding. “

Relations with Canadian fashion designer Meghan cooled in 2020 when she became embroiled in a dispute over “white privilege” in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The commentator slammed Meghan, saying: “I think she’s a bit strategic with her friends, once she’s done with them she just throws them aside, forgets about them, deletes their numbers and in some cases They will also block their numbers.”

She also slammed the Duchess’ latest product launch: “Back to the jam thing, the other big joke that’s been going around all week is how did she know to send jam to 50 people?

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“As far as we know, this woman doesn’t have 50 friends. It’s a bit like a royal wedding guest list. She invited people she barely knew to her royal wedding, like Oprah.”

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