Jessica Mulroney Denies Setting Up A Charity Site For Prince Harry And Meghan Markle
There is a Royal imposter! A website which was seemingly associated with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been exposed as fraudulent. The site touting the name “Sussex Royal” popped up Wednesday but is in no way connected to the soon-to-be former senior royals, so says Meghan’s bestie, Jessica Mulroney, who was getting blamed for the site but is making it clear she has nothing to do with it.
Meghan and Harry are almost out of there and soon free to live that Hollywood millionaire life (including possibly moving into a Malibu house that Kylie Jenner lived in once). They’ve let go of their royal staff and they will officially step back on March 31 after some more royal events in London. And on Friday, Buckingham Palace announced that Harry and Meghan will no longer be able to use the “Sussex Royal” name and their new non-profit organization will be named something else.
“Their non-profit organisation, when it is announced this spring, will not be named Sussex Royal Foundation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use “Sussex Royal” in any territory post spring 2020. Therefore, the trademark applications that were filed as protective measures, acting on advice from and following the same model for The Royal Foundation, have been removed.”
In their own statement, Harry and Meghan confirmed they are not going to use Sussex Royal, but got shady with The Queen by saying that the monarchy does not own the use of the word “royal” overseas.
But Us Weekly says that last week, a website called sussexglobalcharities.com was registered through “Shoebox Project Foundation”. Jessica Mulroney has a charity called The Shoebox Project, so it seemed like she had set up the domain to collect money from Harry and Meghan fans. That would’ve been a big no-no, obviously.
Jessica Mulroney tweeted that she did not set up the site, and the foundation it’s related to is not hers. It’s a different one with a super-similar name and is based in North Carolina.
If certain investigative journalists were to do their jobs, perhaps they would see that Shoebox Project Foundation is owned by a Mr Roy in North Carolina and has no affiliations or ties to our charity The Shoebox Project. Happy Sunday.
— jessica mulroney (@jessicamulroney) February 23, 2020
Why do I have a feeling that “Mr. Roy” is just Samantha Markle who went on a little vacation to North Carolina.
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