Meghan Markle's childhood correspondence with Hillary Clinton unconfirmed
Meghan Markle's conversations with Hillary Clinton in childhood seemed to be faked by her father, Thomas Markle.
As a child, Meghan wrote a letter to Hillary Clinton to share her concerns over a P&G Washing Liquid ad, which said: "Women across America are fighting greasy pots and pans."
Later in life, Markle shared during a speech at UN Women. "Two boys in my class said: 'Yeah, the women are in the kitchen,'" she recalled.
Meghan said I felt "shocked and angry" and "very hurt".
Meghan spoke about the incident with Sam Kashner at Vanity Fair in another moment.
Kashner resisted the disclosure that Vanity Fair fact-checkers had raised questions about its accuracy and, after consulting P&G and advertising historians, concluded that they could not prove the full story. Can you
"They didn't even find any evidence, as Meghan claimed, that she got a reply from Clinton."
Writer Mr. Bower said: "Unknown to Kashner, Thomas knew Markle Clinton and P&G did not respond to Meghan. The success of their 'campaign' was fictional, invented by an adorable father."