UK Parliament JUST Dropped a Bombshell Against Meghan’s New Business Empire

Meghan Markle's burgeoning lifestyle empire, UK Parliament has unleashed a devastating parliamentary motion targeting her commercial exploitation of the Duchess of Sussex title. 



The cross-party committee's review, leaked amid explosive royal scandals, declares Meghan's As Ever brand and Netflix ventures in "clear violation" of 2020 post-Megxit protocols barring non-working royals from profiting off royal prestige.​​


The bombshell centers on Meghan's blatant branding: Instagram posts, gift baskets stamped "From the Duchess of Sussex," and podcast plugs invoking her title for luxury endorsements. MPs, led by Conservative firebrand Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, branded it "constitutional vandalism," arguing her $100M empire—lifestyle jams, cookbooks, wellness lines—leeches taxpayer-funded royal glamour without duties performed. "She's monetizing the Crown like a clearance sale," one lawmaker fumed.​​


This follows relentless exposés: Fergie's yacht bombshells with Andrew, Maxwell's dark Epstein ties, Owens' pregnancy proof demands, Bower's affair receipts. Parliament's probe invokes rare 1917 Letters Patent precedents, mirroring Andrew's purge, with calls for immediate title revocation and business injunctions. Polls show 78% Britons back the crackdown, dubbing it "Sussex Severance Day".​​


Meghan, holed up in Montecito, is "apoplectic," insiders whisper. Her team scrambles lawsuits against William, fearing empire implosion—As Ever's holiday launch tanks 40% post-leak. Harry's UK pleas for mercy fell flat; Charles, health-frail, prioritizes slimmed monarchy under William, who eyes George for Cornwall dukedom while Archie/Lilibet get zilch.​


The motion escalates: frozen UK assets, Netflix contract scrutiny, potential extradition clauses for title misuse. Hollywood doors slam—Adele snubs, Invictus bans—leaving Meghan's "fairy-tale" in ruins . Palace silence screams approval; William's vision: core family only.

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