In a shocking turn of events, an angry veteran has come forward with a harrowing account of his interaction with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, during her recent visit to Colombia.

The veteran, who wishes to remain anonymous, claims that Meghan threatened to physically pull him down from his wheelchair if he refused to address her as the “Future Queen of England.”

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An anonymous veteran has made serious allegations against Meghan Markle, claiming she threatened him during a visit and demanded he address her as the future Queen of England.

The veteran, who felt intimidated by the encounter, complied with Markle’s demand to avoid conflict.

This revelation has ignited widespread outrage among veterans and sparked calls for accountability, while Markle’s supporters have dismissed the claims as exaggerated or false.

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The incident reportedly took place during a visit to Colombia, where Meghan and Prince Harry were participating in events supporting disabled veterans.

The context of the visit, aimed at honoring and aiding service members, adds a layer of irony to the allegations.

According to the veteran, the initial interaction with Markle was positive, but it took a hostile turn when she insisted on being referred to with a royal title.

This abrupt shift in behavior reportedly left the veteran feeling fearful and helpless, raising concerns about a potential abuse of power.

The allegations have provoked significant backlash on social media, with many veterans and supporters condemning Markle’s alleged conduct as disgraceful and demanding respect and dignity for service members. While some of Markle’s defenders argue that the veteran’s account is inflated or untrue, the veteran stands by his version of events, asserting its accuracy.

The fallout from this controversy is poised to impact Markle’s public image and the royal family’s reputation, with observers closely monitoring Buckingham Palace’s response.