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Meghan Markle's net worth was the subject of misleading online advertisements in both 2020 and 2021. We've seen no shortage of questionable claims about the royal family. The departure of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, from the royal family resulted in quite a bit of clickbait advertisements. One advertisement read: The Royal Family is Cringing at Meghan Markle's Net Worth. Variations of the ad also said: Meghan Markle's New Net Worth Has Left The Royal Family Cringing and The Royal Family Is Stunned By Meghan Markle's Net Worth. Another read: Meghan Markle's Current Net Worth Is Causing The Queen To Cringe. However, these were misleading. Readers who clicked on the advertisements landed on slideshow articles with a seemingly endless number of pages. One story from the Money Pop website had the headline: Here’s How Much Each Member of The Royal Family is Worth. It made no mention of any of the royal family cringing at or being ashamed of Meghan Markle's net worth in any way. Markle's purported net worth appeared on page 18 in the Money Pop story, and included no mention of the royal family's thoughts on the figure: Other names that appeared in the story included Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton (the former), Prince George, and a number of others. The same website that published this story, Money Pop, also promoted a misleading online advertisement that made it appear Olive Garden was going out of business. It's true that restaurant chains including Olive Garden had been financially burdened by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Olive Garden had not announced it was closing its doors for good. In sum, there's no indication from any of the stories that resulted from the misleading advertisements that the Queen or royal family had conveyed thoughts about Meghan Markle's net worth.
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