Meghan Markle's 'success' with Hillary Clinton's letter was father's 'imagination'

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."

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