Meghan Markle’s famous friends show support amid bullying claims

Meghan Markle’s A-list friends lend support as she faces adverse demands from royal assistants.

In an unprecedented move, Buckingham Palace announced earlier this week that it would launch an investigation into the allegations against the Duchess of Sussex, but Markle called the reports against her and Prince Harry “a calculated smear campaign on misleading and damaging misinformation”. ‘ named. for their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Markle’s girlfriends seem to agree, as Gabrielle Union, Chance the Rapper, Halle Berry and more have stepped forward to defend the former ‘Suits’ star (39) on social media.

‘The British newspapers can not stand that Prince Harry likes a black woman. He was ready to leave. I do not even think it was a hard decision. They will never stop tearing Meghan apart. It is absolutely grotesque, ” Roxane Gay tweeted.

“And that his family should question the decision and do all these passive aggressive things to try to reach the Oprah interview,” Gay continued. ‘To punish him for protecting his wife and babies. Smh. It’s a pity. I know they are doing well, but I still feel for them.

Union (48) tweeted Gay’s messages again and also tweeted A poison from “Sure, Jan” from “The Brady Bunch” along with a Times of London report alleging that Markle is facing a bullying charge by one of her “closest advisers” at Kensington Palace came.

Chance the Rapper also weighed in on headlines about the royal couple, who now live in California.

“Do you find that you get angry as HELL every time they talk sideways about Duchess Meghan?” did he tweet.

Berry, who rarely tweets, issued a rare message, writing, “It’s still protecting black women.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all with Oprah Winfrey airs Sunday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all with Oprah Winfrey airs Sunday.
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Markle’s best friend, Lindsay Roth, took to Instagram on Thursday to say “Meg’s MO has always been kindness; benevolence runs in her legs … ”

Jameela Jamil also exploded the reports about Markle’s alleged bullying and highlighted the suspicious timing of the drama.

“So blades just get it right. The palace was good for years and years with all the ‘bullying’ of Meghan until a few days before they were afraid she might let it out in public, ‘Jamil said on Twitter Thursday.

Fans will hear from Markle and Prince Harry’s side of the story on Sunday in their long-awaited two-hour interview with Winfrey. In a trailer for the conversation, Markle claims that the royal family’s falsehoods against her and Harry continue.

“I do not know how they could have expected us to remain silent after all this time only if there is an active role that the firm plays in perpetuating falsehoods about us,” Markle said, using a nickname for the royals. which allegedly originated by King George VI.

“And if it’s at risk of losing things, ‘she adds,’ a lot is already lost. ‘

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