Meghan Markle was "caught lying" during a televised interview, with viral posts insisting that "the receipts don't lie." But as the controversy spreads online, many of the accusations remain the subject of public debate rather than established fact.
The renewed attention stems from clips circulating across social media, where viewers compare Meghan's past statements with other interviews, public records, and media reports. Supporters of the Duchess argue that many of these viral comparisons remove important context or oversimplify complex events. Critics, however, believe the discrepancies raise legitimate questions about the accuracy of certain claims she has made over the years.
The phrase "receipts don't lie" has become a popular slogan among online commentators, referring to archived footage, documents, and previous interviews used to support competing narratives. Yet experts frequently caution that short video clips and selective edits can be misleading when viewed without full context.
Neither Meghan Markle nor her representatives have publicly addressed the latest round of viral allegations. As with many stories involving the Royal Family, speculation has spread rapidly across social media, with opinions often divided along familiar lines.
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