Meghan Markle’s cryptic Instagram video squeezing an orange has fans buzzing after Jason Knauf’s TV interview resurfaced old bullying claims. The former royal aide stood firm on “60 Minutes Australia,” defending his 2018 accusations against her. Hours later, Markle’s post hinted at shade, just before her Netflix show drops.
Knauf Stirs the Pot
Knauf, once communications secretary for Markle and Prince Harry, told “60 Minutes” he wouldn’t change a thing about calling her out. He alleged she bullied two assistants, scaring staff, per emails to palace HR. The timing—days before her new series—amps up the tension, insiders say.
He wishes Harry and Meghan well, despite the clash, calling their time together mostly good. Knauf also noted William and Harry’s “hard and sad” rift. For now, the royal family stays mum on his comments and her latest move.
Orange Squeeze Sparks Speculation
Markle’s Instagram clip, posted hours after the interview, shows her juicing an orange at home. Some see it as a dig—MenMag suggests it means “no juice left” in the royals. She didn’t name Knauf, but the timing fuels talk of a subtle jab.
Her two million followers watch as she grows her brand amid the drama. Critics call her a “dictator in high heels,” yet she denies all claims through reps. Meanwhile, her Netflix debut looms, keeping eyes on this saga.
The feud traces back to 2021, when Knauf’s leaks hit before her Oprah tell-all. She’s fought the smear label ever since, but Knauf doubles down. For fans, her orange squeeze adds a tangy twist to the tale.
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