Meghan Markle's Web of Lies UNRAVELED: Caught in THREE Contradictory Stories About Knowing Prince Harry – From "Barely Knew Him" to Instagram Stalking, Her Deceptions Spell Doom for the Sussex Brand!



The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has long spun a narrative of authenticity, but a damning trifecta of contradictory claims about her knowledge of Prince Harry before their 2016 romance has exposed her as a master manipulator whose lies are crumbling faster than her failing As Ever lifestyle brand. From claiming in 2017 that she "barely knew" who Harry was, to insisting to Oprah in 2021 that she "never Googled" him, to admitting in their 2022 Netflix docuseries that she was snooping on his Instagram feed, Meghan’s shifting stories are a textbook case of deceit—each version more desperate than the last to paint her as the innocent ingénue who stumbled into royal love. With receipts piling up across social media, from X to Reddit’s r/SaintMeghanMarkle, the truth is harder to find than her so-called “phantom children.” As Harry’s recent UK visit flopped and their Montecito empire tanks under Netflix bombs and glitchy jam jars, this scandal cements Meghan as the monarchy’s most treacherous con artist. Buckle up as we break down the lies, the contradictions, and why her credibility is in tatters—calling for King Charles to finally strip the Sussexes of their titles!


Let’s rewind to 2017, when Meghan, fresh off her engagement to Prince Harry, sat down with the BBC’s Mishal Husain for their first joint interview. Beaming as the newest royal fiancée, she claimed she “didn’t know much” about Harry before their blind date, set up by a mutual friend in July 2016, and had only a vague idea of his royal status, asking, “Who’s that?” when his name came up. The story painted her as a naïve American actress, untouched by royal fandom, falling for Harry’s charm without preconceptions. Fast-forward to the 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview, where Meghan doubled down, insisting she “never looked up my husband online” or Googled him, claiming she went into their romance “blind” to his public persona. But the mask slipped in their 2022 Netflix docuseries *Harry & Meghan*, where she casually admitted to checking Harry’s private Instagram feed before their first date, describing how she “went through it to see what it would tell me” about him. Three versions, one truth: Meghan’s been caught red-handed crafting a fairy tale that unravels with every retelling. As one X user put it, “Meghan went from ‘Who’s Harry?’ to ‘Never Googled him’ to ‘Stalked his Insta.’ Which is it, Duchess of Deceit?”—a post that’s racked up over 15,000 likes.


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The contradictions aren’t just sloppy storytelling—they’re a calculated attempt to rewrite history and dodge accountability. In 2017, Meghan’s “barely knew him” claim was already dubious. As a *Suits* actress with a well-documented social-climbing streak, she’d rubbed elbows with A-listers at events like the 2014 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards, where royal connections were gossip fodder. Her childhood friend Ninaki Priddy told the Daily Mail that Meghan was “fascinated” by the royals, obsessing over Princess Diana and even watching her 1997 funeral—a far cry from the clueless act. By 2021, her Oprah claim of “never Googling” Harry was laughed off by skeptics, especially since her now-defunct blog, The Tig, featured posts about London hotspots and high society—perfectly aligning with Harry’s world. The 2022 Instagram admission was the final straw, exposing her as a liar who’d scoped out Harry’s socials (likely his private @SpikeyMau5 account) to strategize her approach. Reddit’s r/RoyalGossip exploded: “She stalked his feed but told Oprah she didn’t research him? That’s not love—it’s a LinkedIn job application!” Another user quipped, “Meghan’s research skills are CIA-level, but her honesty? Zero stars.”


This isn’t just about a fibbed first date—it’s part of Meghan’s broader pattern of deception that’s tanked her credibility and the Sussex brand. Take her 2018 Chester walkabout, where she ignored aides and walked ahead of Queen Elizabeth II, snatching flowers meant for Her Majesty. Or the 2018 Audi polo scandal, where she was caught rummaging through Prince William’s car like a “sticky snake,” fueling his distrust. Then there’s the “moonbump” saga, with her 2019 pregnancy photos raising surrogacy suspicions due to shifting bumps and her family’s claims of a hysterectomy. Most recently, Thomas Markle’s bombshell that Meghan’s pushing 50, not 44, has X users like @MeghansMole screaming, “She lied about her age to snag Harry—now the Instagram lie proves she’s a serial fraud!” Each lie builds on the last, painting a portrait of a woman who manipulated her way into the monarchy, only to torch it with *Spare*’s accusations and Netflix’s grievance-fests.


The fallout is catastrophic for the Sussexes, especially now. Harry’s September UK trip—a four-day WellChild Awards stint—was a disaster, with no William meeting despite being miles apart, and a measly 50-minute tea with Charles that screamed “token gesture.” Their $100 million Netflix deal is a bust, with *With Love, Meghan* Season 2 tanking despite Chrissy Teigen’s cameo, and As Ever’s glitchy jams and rejected haircare line mocked as “vulgar hustles.” Even David Beckham laughed off her invite with “I DON’T KNOW HER!” while toasting his knighthood with Catherine. Meanwhile, William and Catherine shine—her cancer-free rugby and BSL triumphs embody Diana’s legacy, while Meghan’s lies pile up like bad reviews. Royal expert Lady Colin Campbell demands action: “Meghan’s falsehoods about Harry’s identity taint their legitimacy—remove them from the succession!” Social media agrees: A viral X post with 8,000 retweets reads, “Three stories, zero truth—Meghan’s a liar who played Harry like a fiddle.”


Meghan’s defenders might argue she was just “curious” about Harry, and checking Instagram isn’t a crime. But when you’ve built a brand on “authenticity” while peddling contradictions, the excuses fall flat. Her lies about knowing Harry mirror her broader betrayals—bullying staff, snubbing the Queen, and now alienating allies like the Beckhams. As William checkmates the Sussexes with packed duties and Catherine’s radiant return, Meghan’s stuck in Montecito, her age lies and Instagram stalking exposed. King Charles, it’s time: Strip the titles, end the charade. The monarchy deserves truth, not a duchess whose stories shift faster than her moonbumps!


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