A reality TV star has found themselves among the exclusive circle of recipients of Meghan Markle's Jam.
Previously, this star had made headlines for mocking Kate Middleton and Prince William for not attending Lili's first birthday celebration. Garel Bouv, renowned for their stint on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," has now joined the prestigious Influencer Club, alongside other notable figures such as Chrissy Teigen, Heather Dur, Tracy Robbins, and Kris Jenner.
Garel, a resident of Northridge, located an 80-minute drive from Montecito, has been vocal about the ongoing feud within the Royal Family. They've shared insights into their views on the dynamics between the Prince and Princess of Wales. Criticizing the absence of William and Kate at Lili's birthday bash held at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor in 2022, during the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, Garel highlighted the significance of the event. While William and Kate were in Wales representing their late grandmother, overseeing concert rehearsals at Cardiff Castle alongside Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the absence at Lili's celebration stirred controversy.
During an appearance on E's daily pop talk show, Garel expressed skepticism over the timing of William and Kate's absence, implying it wasn't merely a coincidence. Despite the royal couple's purported official duties, Garel questioned why they couldn't adjust their schedule to attend their niece's milestone birthday. Furthermore, Garel showcased solidarity with Meghan Markle by proudly displaying a jar of Meghan's Jam, emphasizing their support for the Duchess.
Responding to criticisms aimed at Meghan, a source pushed back against claims made by Megan's close friend regarding Princess Catherine, asserting that neither King Charles nor Queen Elizabeth had met Lili. This rebuttal aimed to discredit the allegations while reaffirming the legitimacy of Kate's assertions. Additionally, it was noted that neither Chris Ship nor Kate Manay, who had previously ruled out Lili's encounters with King Charles and Queen Elizabeth, nor Jack Royston, had any evidence suggesting otherwise. The narrative surrounding the Royal Family's attempts to reunite Archie and Lili with their British relatives was dismissed as unfounded, given the logistical challenges and lack of evidence supporting such claims.