A recent rumor claimed Meghan Markle has a "secret crush" on an Amazon Prime driver, and Prince Harry is apparently jealous.
The former Suits actress gets a lot of deliveries made to their $14.7 million property in Montecito, California, according to an insider who spoke to Star Magazine in its upcoming July 18, 2022 issue.
Meghan Markle reportedly has a new someone in her life. According to Epic Stream, Prince Harry told his friends about this incident.
An unidentified source pointed out that the mother of Archie and Lilibet is not having an affair with a buff box handler but is merely attempting to maintain her privacy in the wealthy neighborhood.
Meghan Markle apparently rarely goes out alone to the shops, according to a local, who spoke to the magazine. The same informant continued: "It’s a lot easier for her to just go online and order it up."
It went on to say that Meghan Markle "tries her best to keep a low profile, usually wearing jeans and a baseball cap" when she does visit establishments like the Montecito Country Market or Pierre Lafond.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dined at Lucky's Steakhouse in the upscale town, where a shrimp cocktail costs $32 and a 10 oz. filet mignon costs a hefty $79. However, no one bothered the royal pair while they were there.
The local added: "A couple more rich celebs [are] nothing to write home about!"
Neither Meghan Markle nor Prince Harry has responded to the said rumor over the Amazon Prime driver issue. Therefore, devoted royal supporters should treat all of these unproven assertions with skepticism until proven true and accurate.
Despite the said rumor circulating around, royal analyst Christopher Andersen said Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were trying to "mend fences" with other royals.
Andersen told Us Weekly: "[Meghan Markle and Prince Harry] went there hoping to mend fences and ran into a brick wall," referring to the Sussexes' visit to U.K. for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.
Andersen added: "I thought that there would be an opportunity for [Harry] to show up there to show the solidarity [and] the future of the monarchy. … I’m sure they expected to have a warmer welcome than what they received."

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