Jewelry scandal surrounding Duchess Meghan - a ring and earrings are said to come from the man who is said to be responsible for the murders of Jamal Khasoggi.
Munich - There is blood on Meghan Markle's diamond ring!
And yet she shows him off to the world at the cover shoot of Time magazine.
The equivalent of 53,000 euros that Prince Harry's wife wears on her finger on the shoot apparently comes from Sheikh Mohammed bin Salman.
The man who is said to be responsible for the murder of the regime-critical journalist Jamal Khashoggi († 59).
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Duchess Meghan: Earrings by Mohammed bin Salman also brought her criticism
The stone was processed by jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz (55), as reported by the
Daily Mail
.
The designer also created earrings for Meghan, which she presented at the “Trooping the Color” ceremony in 2019. The mother of two was criticized for this at the time.
Meghan's lawyer explained to the newspaper that the jewelry at the "Time" shoot did not come from the Middle East, but promptly corrected herself: This did not apply to the emerald-cut ring.
Meghans Markle's jewelry: "Bought from a murderer with blood money"
Human rights activist Michael Eisner (44) said the jewelry was bought with "blood money from a murderer".
Meghan shouldn't wear this under any circumstances.
Eisner heads the group “Democracy for the Arab World Now” (“Dawn”).
Meghan's lawyers insist that the Duchess was unaware of bin Salman's actions.
Eisner was "amazed" about it.
The Saudi Arabian state and thus also Crown Prince Bin Salman are accused of numerous human rights violations.
Together with Khashoggi's fiancé Hatice Cengiz (39), Eisner has filed a lawsuit in a US court against bin Salman and 20 alleged co-conspirators.
The body of Khashoggi, who wrote for the Washington Post, among others, has not been found to this day.
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