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Meghan fans point to Kate Middleton as the mind behind the hate campaign against the former actress

Meghan's supporters have raised suspicions pointing toward Kate Middleton as the potential orchestrator of the hate campaign against the former actress.

Meghan fans point to Kate Middleton as the mind behind the hate campaign against the former actress

According to a report, Meghan Markle was a target of a coordinated social media operation, with a majority of the hate messages originating from just 83 accounts out of over 114,000 tweets analyzed. This means that more than 70% of the negative messages directed at the Duchess of Sussex were generated by a handful of profiles. 

In the wake of this revelation, speculations emerged about the person responsible for this campaign, and Kate Middleton, the wife of Prince William, was brought into the spotlight. Could the Duchess of Cambridge be involved in orchestrating such an effort against the former "Suits" actress?

While it might appear hard to believe, some of Prince Harry's wife's supporters suggest that none of the accounts and messages were spontaneous. Instead, they claim that someone with significant influence may be behind them. Their theory doesn't imply that Kate Middleton personally composed the messages, but it does suggest that she might have been aware of their existence.

In this complex conspiracy theory, Jason Knauf is presented as the potential link between the hate messages and Kate Middleton. Jason Knauf is no ordinary figure; he held the role of director of communications at Kensington Palace and worked closely with both the Cambridges and the Sussexes before the latter departed from the royal household. He later assumed the role of director of the Royal Foundation and is considered someone deeply trusted by Prince William and his wife, often designated as their right-hand man.

Suspicion surrounds this collaborator because he was associated with a significant controversy involving Meghan. Specifically, he played a part in handling the misconduct complaint made by two palace employees against the Duchess of Sussex, a matter that remained largely unresolved until The Times newspaper brought it to public attention.

Those who support the theory of Middleton's involvement in the hate campaign against Markle also point out that some of the accounts responsible for the messages were deliberately closed by their owners. This has raised suspicions, especially considering that Jason Knauf announced his departure shortly, leading some to believe that he might distance himself from the situation as soon as he left his post.

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