EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle Accused of ‘Staging’ Her ‘Vile’ Princess Diana Crash Site Video to ‘Stoke Publicity For Her New Wine Launch’

**Meghan Markle Accused of ‘Staging’ Video Near Princess Diana’s Fatal Crash Site to Promote New Wine Release**

*Published Oct. 24, 2025, 7:30 p.m. ET*

Meghan Markle is facing criticism for allegedly “staging” a video near the site of Princess Diana’s fatal car crash to promote her latest As Ever wine release — a move sources described to RadarOnline.com as both “vile” and “desperate.”

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, quietly unveiled a new product from her lifestyle brand last week: a 2024 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand. The announcement came just hours before she jetted off to Paris Fashion Week. However, a video circulating online showing Meghan near the Pont de l’Alma tunnel—the exact location where Diana died in 1997—overshadowed her visit and sparked a furious backlash. Critics accused her of using the moment for attention.

### Video Sparks Backlash Near Diana’s Crash Site

Industry sources revealed that the footage, which showed the duchess pausing to reflect with her feet up in the back of a car near the scene of Diana’s tragic accident, was part of “behind-the-scenes” material filmed during her Paris visit. Insiders claim this was intended to “stoke publicity” around the surprise wine launch by filming near the poignant location.

A Hollywood insider commented, “The timing felt far too deliberate to be a coincidence. Meghan’s team knew that filming anywhere near that spot would draw massive attention. Pairing it with a wine launch called ‘bright and balanced’ rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. Promoting a product is fine—but not against the backdrop of such a tragic location.”

### Markle’s Wine Launch Overshadowed

Markle’s new wine, sold under her As Ever brand, was quietly added to the company’s website with minimal fanfare. A single Instagram post read, *“We heard you missed us. We’re back… and we brought a friend.”* The photo showcased As Ever’s signature preserves alongside a bottle of the new Sauvignon Blanc chilling in an ice.

Priced at $30 per bottle and available in sets of three, six, or twelve, the release marks Markle’s third wine under her growing lifestyle label, which launched last spring. The duchess had previously expressed plans to expand the range to include sparkling wines and additional blends.

However, hopes for a soft launch were quickly derailed by the uproar surrounding her Paris appearance. Markle—dressed head-to-toe in Balenciaga—attended the fashion house’s Spring/Summer 2026 showcase before being photographed later that evening near the Alma underpass, where Diana’s Mercedes crashed.

### Sources Split on Markle’s Motives

A source close to the Sussexes defended the duchess, stating, “There was nothing calculated about it. It was a quiet, private moment that someone on her team happened to capture. Sadly, it’s been spun into something malicious. Meghan would never deliberately use Diana’s memory for attention—that idea is deeply unfair.”

Still, others within royal circles described the move as calculated. One royal insider explained, “The visuals were terrible. Meghan’s fully aware of the significance of that place and what it symbolizes. Filming there while rolling out a luxury brand inevitably looked orchestrated—even if that wasn’t her intention.”

Another source added, “Meghan is under real pressure to show that As Ever can succeed on its own merits, but moments like this do more harm than good. The new wine rollout—a product launch immediately followed by a dramatic Paris appearance—felt a little too perfectly timed to be coincidental.”

### PR Experts Call the Moment ‘Grotesque’

Public reaction has been swift and harsh, with some former royal staffers labeling the moment “grotesque.” A Hollywood PR strategist remarked, “Meghan’s trying to carve out a space alongside people like Gwyneth Paltrow and Victoria Beckham—polished, aspirational, and self-made. But missteps like this undermine that image. When the messaging feels contrived, it shifts the focus from her products to the drama, and that’s the last thing her brand needs.”

Friends of Markle say her visit to Paris was purely to support Balenciaga’s new creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, with whom she shares a long-standing friendship. Still, the fallout from the Paris trip shows no signs of fading.

One source concluded, “Everything Meghan does is watched and analyzed, but this time she gave her detractors exactly what they wanted. For someone usually so careful about her image, it was an uncharacteristic mistake.”
https://radaronline.com/p/meghan-markle-staged-diana-crash-video-for-wine-launch/

Gov. JB Pritzker and GOP House leader bickered in texts after conservative influencer filmed Pritzker’s home

When a right-wing provocateur last month posted a video outside Gov. JB Pritzker’s Chicago home encouraging viewers to “take action” after conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the governor reached out to both Republican leaders of the Illinois legislature.

“I’m dealing with vastly increased threats on my family and myself in the wake of this week and this Republican Trumper went to my house, suggested that I’m taking God out of public life and encouraged people to ‘take action,’” the governor texted separately to Illinois Senate Leader John Curran and House Leader Tony McCombie. “I’d like to see condemnation of this from GOP leaders today.”

What followed was not exactly what Pritzker sought. Instead, he and McCombie, who are typically cordial in texts to each other, exchanged heated messages as McCombie rebuffed the governor’s request and called out Pritzker for some of his previous comments about Republicans. The governor shot back, sometimes in all capital letters, that her response was “absurd” and that she was playing politics.

“So you won’t condemn this guy coming to MY HOME (where my wife and children live) and calling me evil while encouraging people to ‘take action?’ GOT IT,” Pritzker wrote to McCombie.

While Senate GOP Leader Curran later issued a joint statement with Democratic Senate President Don Harmon condemning political violence more broadly, the testy back-and-forth between Pritzker and McCombie occurred just two days after Kirk’s death. Republicans and Democrats across the nation debated, discussed, and denounced political violence, while at the same time accusing the other side of perpetuating it.

President Donald Trump himself escalated the situation in the hours and days after Kirk’s death, saying publicly that rhetoric from “the radical left” was “directly responsible for the terrorism that we’re seeing in our country today.”

It also came at an especially tense time in Chicago between Pritzker and the Trump administration, as the president was just days into his sometimes-violent crackdown on illegal immigration in and around the city.

In Illinois, the debate about political violence among top leaders was more behind the scenes, according to text messages the Tribune received through the Freedom of Information Act. While the governor and state Republican leaders, such as McCombie, often engage in public sparring, their one-on-one texts—which the Tribune regularly obtains—are typically breezy and brief. But the tone was different on Sept. 12 when Pritzker texted both Curran, of Downers Grove, and McCombie, of Savanna.

The governor sent each a link to a social media video from right-wing influencer Ben Bergquam, in which Bergquam criticized Pritzker for blaming Trump for fomenting political violence. As Bergquam spoke, the influencer pointed behind him at the governor’s home in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood, including the house address number.

“If you love America and the assassination of Charlie Kirk doesn’t inspire you to take action, I don’t know what will!” the video caption said.

After decrying legal protections for transgender people, abortion rights, and immigrants in the U.S. without legal permission, Bergquam, who hosts the show “Law & Border” and had been accompanying U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents around Chicago, said, “Godless leftist policies are the problem, evil is the problem and it’s politicians like Gov. Pritzker.”

When Pritzker sent the link of Bergquam’s post and requested that Illinois GOP leaders condemn it, McCombie sent a three-paragraph response. She said she prayed for the safety of Pritzker and his family daily and has condemned political violence against Democrats before, including the shootings of Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota.

But she then turned the issue back on the governor, asking him to apologize for his own past statements. These included likening the actions of Trump’s administration in the early days of his second term to the rise of Nazism in Germany in the 1930s and saying Republicans should never “know a moment of peace.” Pritzker has repeatedly said he was talking about the public expressing their opposition to the GOP through protests, not violence.

“I would like for you to publicly apologize for your rhetoric,” she said after citing the examples.

That’s when Pritzker responded with “GOT IT” before adding: “I think you know how absurd your response is. But I suppose you have a primary to run.”

Pritzker brought up the texts publicly weeks later, at an Oct. 7 appearance in Minneapolis.

“Neither one of them—I asked them to simply post something publicly or put a statement out, anything. It seems like just common decency to just say, ‘This is wrong,’ and they wouldn’t do it,” Pritzker said onstage at a summit hosted by the Minnesota Star Tribune.

In a statement after those remarks, McCombie said she condemned violence and added of Pritzker: “If he is serious about lowering the temperature, he should stop pointing fingers and take responsibility for his own words.”

Curran did issue a statement on Sept. 12 condemning political violence, a joint release with Harmon, of Oak Park. The statement did not mention the video at Pritzker’s house or any other specific incident. When Curran responded to Pritzker’s request with a text mentioning the joint statement, the governor didn’t respond, records show.

Neither Curran’s office nor Pritzker’s office provided a comment Wednesday on the text message exchanges.

After the June shooting of the Minnesota lawmakers, Robert Pape, a University of Chicago expert on political violence, wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times that joint statements—such as the one from Harmon and Curran—are an effective tool for tamping down political violence.

“My research suggests that to de-escalate the political environment and reduce the risk of violence, America’s political leaders need to cross their political divides and make joint statements (and ideally joint appearances) that denounce all political violence, welcome all peaceful protest and call for respecting the rules, process and results of free and fair elections in the country,” Pape wrote.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/23/jb-pritzker-texts-gop-house-leader-influencer/

Stephen A. Smith torches Tua Tagovailoa for ‘asinine’ response to Cam Newton

Stephen A. Smith recently reacted to Tua Tagovailoa’s attempt to challenge Cam Newton, referencing a tactic reminiscent of Ryan Clark’s playbook—and he wasn’t having it.

Last week on *First Take*, Cam Newton pointed out that Tagovailoa is making more money than several notable quarterbacks, including Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Baker Mayfield, Matthew Stafford, and Jayden Daniels. Newton emphasized his point by saying, “more money, more expectations.”

Despite facing justified criticism for his subpar performance this season, Tagovailoa fired back at Newton during a recent press conference. He stated, “I want to see anybody on the streets come and play quarterback,” escalating the ongoing battle between the two players.

While many might have expected Newton to respond by boasting about his own accomplishments on the field, he instead chose a more relatable and compassionate approach—earning credit for keeping the discussion grounded and respectful.
https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/stephen-a-smith-tua-tagovailoa-asinine-response-cam-newton.html

‘False Hindu God’: Republican Leader Alexander Duncan Faces Criticism For Controversial Post On Lord Hanuman Statue In Texas

**Texas Republican Leader Sparks Controversy Over Lord Hanuman Statue**

A Texas Republican leader has ignited a controversy with his remarks about a Hindu deity. Alexander Duncan, a Republican Party Senate candidate, called Lord Hanuman a “false god” in a statement concerning a statue of the deity located in Sugar Land, Texas.

Duncan’s comments, made in an X post, read: “Why are we allowing a false statue of a false Hindu God to be here in Texas? We are a CHRISTIAN nation!” These words drew strong criticism from Hindus living in the United States and prompted widespread backlash.

The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) condemned Duncan’s remarks as “anti-Hindu and inflammatory.” In response, the HAF urged the Republican Party to take disciplinary action against Duncan. They questioned the party’s commitment to its own anti-discrimination guidelines, stating on X:

*”Hello, TexasGOP, will you be disciplining your senate candidate from your party who openly contravenes your own guidelines against discrimination—displaying some pretty sordid anti-Hindu hate — not to mention disrespect for the 1st Amendment’s Establishment Clause.”*

### Public Reaction on Social Media

Many netizens voiced their opposition to Duncan’s statement, emphasizing the importance of religious freedom in the United States. One user wrote, “We are a nation full of people who hold different religious beliefs. It’s called freedom of religion. If the followers of a religion are not harming or oppressing others then their religion is protected under our U.S. constitution.”

Another user commented, “What do you mean by ‘false Hindu god’? All gods are equally false. I understand you dislike having foreign symbols build up like that, but do not portray others’ gods as being more false than yours—that is preposterous.”

A third user highlighted the ancient origins and significance of Hindu texts: “Just because you’re not Hindu, doesn’t make it false. The Vedas were written almost 2000 years before Jesus walked the earth and are extraordinary texts. And there’s obvious influences on Christianity…so it would be wise to honor and research the ‘religion’ that predates and influences yours.”

### Duncan’s Response to Critics

In his defense, Duncan cited Bible verses, responding directly to his critics on X. He wrote:

*”I’m just calling it what it is, an IDOL. ‘You must not have any other god but me. You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind or an image of anything in the heavens or on the earth or in the sea.’ Exodus 20:3-4″*

*”They traded the truth about God for a lie. So they worshiped and served the things God created instead of the Creator himself, who is worthy of eternal praise! Amen.” Romans 1:25*

In a separate post, Duncan urged Americans to “preserve” Western culture.

### About the Statue of Lord Hanuman in Texas

The statue in question, known as the **Statue of Union**, was unveiled in 2024. It is a 90-foot-tall statue of Lord Hanuman, located at the Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple in Sugar Land, Texas. The statue stands as a significant cultural and religious symbol for the Hindu community in the region.

The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding religious symbols in public spaces and the broader dialogue about religious tolerance and freedom in the United States.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/world/false-hindu-god-republican-leader-alexander-duncan-faces-criticism-for-controversial-post-on-lord-hanuman-statue-in-texas

Grifters Desecrating Charlie Kirk’s Memory Could Implode MAGA

Is it really too much to ask that a murdered young man be given the dignity of a proper burial before bad-faith opportunists attempt to posthumously rewrite his legacy?

Respecting the deceased means allowing their memory to rest without manipulation or exploitation. Before anyone tries to score points or advance agendas, basic human decency calls for honoring the individual’s life with the respect they deserve.
https://www.marklevinshow.com/2025/09/19/grifters-desecrating-charlie-kirks-memory-could-implode-maga/