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Hello to all our dedicated royal enthusiasts! I hope you're having a brilliant day. Welcome back to another episode of Untold Royal Secrets. It’s your guy Ben, and today, we're diving into what could be one of the most jaw-dropping legal twists yet—Meghan Markle is staring down the barrel of a potential $10 million lawsuit, and honestly, many of us saw it coming. Months ago, I flagged the dangers of that bath salt recipe Meghan promoted in her “With Love, Meghan” series, and now, the consequences are catching up with her in the most public way imaginable.
This, my friends, is a true moment of karmic justice. I previously released two videos where I raised concerns about the recipe. The first detailed warnings from skincare professionals who said that the bath salts Meghan showed off could severely irritate or even burn the skin. The second featured prominent D.C. attorney John Witherspoon, who analyzed whether Meghan might be legally liable for injuries resulting from the product. In both cases, we urged caution. But Meghan ignored the red flags—and now it seems she's paying the price.
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Radar Online broke the story: a fan named Robin Patrick is threatening to sue Meghan, Netflix, and her production company Archewell for $10 million. Patrick alleges she followed the bath salt instructions exactly as shown in the episode—where Meghan crafted a welcoming gift for her friend, makeup artist Daniel Martin. But the result? Severe skin burns that left her in pain and distress. She’s demanding justice, claiming she was never warned about potential dangers, especially considering her underlying health issues like diabetes and a compromised immune system, which make her more vulnerable to reactions.
According to Patrick, after she dissolved the bath salts into warm water in a walk-in tub, she immediately began to feel discomfort. The burning intensified quickly, especially around her legs and lower body. She exited the bath but found that even contact with the water afterward triggered more pain—this time on her hands and arms. The discomfort didn’t stop there. She applied lotions and sprays for relief, but nothing worked effectively. Later, while showering, she reported that water made the pain even worse and that ulcer-like sores began appearing. These injuries, she says, are still present and highly uncomfortable.
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Patrick's full statement revealed her pain in detail, emphasizing how the burns have impacted her daily life—disrupting sleep, hygiene, and even the ability to wear clothing on the affected areas. The emotional and physical toll is real, and she’s deeply worried about further health complications like infections or even sepsis. Given her health history, this isn't just discomfort—it's potentially life-threatening.
She has stated she would prefer to settle out of court, requesting at least $75,000 to cover her medical costs and pain. However, if no agreement is reached, she’s prepared to proceed with the full lawsuit—demanding $10 million in damages to hold Meghan and the involved parties accountable and to set an example to prevent similar negligence in the future.
This entire situation could have easily been avoided with a simple disclaimer: “Use at your own risk.” But there was none. And now, the lack of foresight from Meghan, Netflix, and Archewell may result in a massive legal and reputational blow.
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This isn't just about a lawsuit. It’s about the pattern of behavior Meghan has consistently shown—the belief that she can pivot into any space, from royalty to wellness influencer, without due diligence or expertise. Unlike Gwyneth Paltrow or Martha Stewart, who have teams of experts to vet their advice and products, Meghan seems to operate with a “wing it” mentality, putting aesthetics over safety and ego over professionalism.
And the irony of it all? Meghan, who is notoriously quick to involve lawyers whenever she's criticized, is now facing legal action herself. The same woman who sued British tabloids over personal letters, who sends out cease and desist notices to media outlets and photographers, apparently didn’t think it was necessary to get legal guidance on a wellness product that could affect millions. That oversight might now cost her and her brand dearly.
And let’s not forget Harry in all this. Once a respected veteran and advocate for wounded soldiers, he’s now silently complicit in these ventures—standing by as his wife promotes questionable products that could harm people. What happened to the principled man behind the Invictus Games? His silence in the face of this debacle is deafening.
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As the Sussexes struggle with the fallout—Netflix reportedly reconsidering their partnership, Spotify having already pulled the plug on their podcast series, and their foundation under scrutiny for lack of transparency—this legal threat could be a final straw. Meghan’s credibility is taking a hit, and this lawsuit might serve as a wake-up call not just for her, but for anyone who uses fame to b
ypass responsibility.

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