Meghan Markle has garnered a reputation for her unconventional exits from photo shoots, often still adorned in borrowed attire and jewelry.
According to Tom Bow, in his book "Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors," Markle's bold actions were evident during a campaign for a Canadian women's clothing store. Accounts suggest that she took shoes from a shoot, bulldozing through with determination.
During filming, Markle's stance on Canadian women's inspiration was telling. When asked, she reportedly laughed, seeking examples, and dismissed them, stating, "None of them inspire me." Her departure from shoots was swift, timed precisely at 7:00 p.m., defying customary pleasantries. Wardrobe staff were left surprised as she forgot to return borrowed items, including the infamous aquaz shoes.
However, this incident wasn't isolated. Megan's M on X claims that Markle has a history of retaining items from high-profile shoots, including one at the 2016 Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards. In 2016, she made a striking appearance at the CFAs in a Jason Woo dress, highlighting Woo's journey from New York to Vancouver, where he honed his craft. Markle later posed at Soho House, still clad in the outfit, showcasing her affinity for borrowed glamour.
Allegations against Markle, given her opulent lifestyle in a multi-million dollar Montecito mansion and lucrative deals with companies like Spotify and Netflix, are indeed surprising. One would assume she could afford such luxuries without resorting to such actions. A more appropriate approach would involve direct communication with designers, expressing admiration for their work and proposing purchases.
Markle's alleged justification for keeping items to prevent resale on eBay during shoots seems dubious, inviting severe repercussions. Similar misconduct in the fashion industry underscores its gravity. Attempts to deflect criticism by invoking privacy concerns fall short, leaving questions about judgment and integrity. Markle's behavior raises concerns about entitlement, even as she navigates her role in the public eye.