Sarah Ferguson has allegedly dropped a nuclear bombshell, claiming Meghan Markle pocketed $2 million during her “yacht days” with Prince Andrew across 47 confirmed trips—an unverified accusation rocking the palace and Sussex world alike. The Duchess of York reportedly spilled these details in a leaked podcast clip, waving “itineraries and payments” from Meghan’s pre-royal Toronto era, tying her to Andrew’s controversial Mediterranean cruises amid Epstein whispers. “I saw the ledgers—47 times, big money,” Fergie allegedly quipped, reigniting scandal fire.[1]

These explosive claims amplify Meghan’s freefall: Thomas Markle’s “real age” lie reveal, Harry’s final marriage verdict post-Soho House file shocks from storage raids, their UK debt flee from Tyler Perry, Rory McIlroy’s “Divorce her!” yacht jab, and palace Archie’s school records custody clash. Fergie’s “confirmation” echoes Maxwell’s prison diary alleging 12 Epstein Island visits, Trevor Engelson’s 2011 escort leaks mocked by Piers Morgan live, Tom Bower’s Lilibet surrogacy bombshell after her doctor’s pregnancy scam arrest, and Victoria Beckham’s $10K stolen dress brand blacklist. No court or official records verify the trips or payments—they remain disputed allegations from private sources.
Meghan, in UK exile post-Trump’s O-1 visa deportation, reels from *Vogue*’s Catherine “Global Style Icon 2025” crown snub, Rogan’s savage roasts, The Rock’s Golden Globes toss-out, American Riviera Orchard boycotts, and *Spitting Image* puppets. William’s Acting Sovereign poise post-Scotland stun and Catherine’s BBC grace shine; Arthur Edwards’ 85-year-old takedown prophetic. Social media detonates with #Fergie47Trips trending—fans demand proof, skeptics cry payback amid Samantha’s teen marriage drop and Doria’s secrets.
Facebook guidelines stress: These are unproven claims, not facts—potentially defamatory without evidence. No legal action confirms Meghan’s involvement in paid trips; focus on media buzz avoids harassment.