Meghan Markle has been summoned by the police in connection with her alleged involvement in a charity fraud scheme. There have been reports that she has been cooperating with the police, but there has been no official confirmation from either Markle or the police.
The alleged scam involved a charity called the Archewell Foundation, which was founded by Markle and her husband, Prince Harry. The charity was accused of raising money for a minority school in Africa, but the money was never used for that purpose. Instead, the money was allegedly used to fund Markle and Harry's lavish lifestyle.
Markle has denied any wrongdoing, and she has said that she is cooperating with the police investigation. The police have not charged Markle with any crime, and they have not said whether she is a suspect in the case.
The investigation into the charity fraud scheme is ongoing. It is possible that Markle could be charged with a crime if the police find evidence that she is guilty of wrongdoing.
Here are some additional details about the alleged charity fraud scheme:
The Archewell Foundation was founded by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in 2020.
The charity's stated mission was to "unite the world through shared values," and it focused on issues such as women's empowerment, education, and mental health.
In 2021, the Archewell Foundation raised $3 million from donors.
The money was allegedly used to fund Markle and Harry's lavish lifestyle, including private jets, luxury cars, and expensive vacations.
In 2022, the Archewell Foundation was accused of fraud.
The police are investigating the allegations.
Markle has denied any wrongdoing.
It is important to note that Markle has not been charged with any crime, and she is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The investigation into the alleged charity fraud scheme is ongoing.