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Meghan Markle Gets Trolled By A Bike Shop In Montecito

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Meghan Markle Gets Trolled By A Bike Shop In Montecito

A bicycle shop in Montecito recently found out that dealing with the grifters of Montecito can lead to getting “markled.”

The owners of Mad Dogs and Englishmen sent Prince Archificial a bike for his birthday, and it was later revealed that the bike was given as part of a PR stunt.

The couple that constantly reminds us that they have deals worth over $100 million couldn’t even purchase a $300 bike and had to grift and receive one for free.

It’s totally pathetic.

The owners of this bike shop are huge fans of Harry’s wife apparently, and they have decided to name their dog after her.

Yep, they named their dog Meghan Markle.

Their beloved pup Meghan gets to greet visitors to their stores, and this is all just too funny to many people.

Naming your dog Meghan Markle is pure shade to Meghan Markle in my opinion.

Everyone found out about this gift given to Archificial by way of the business sharing a typed thank you note from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The letter was sent on June 6th, a whole month after Archificial’s alleged birthday.

The letter reads, “Dear Martin and Jennifer, On behalf of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, please accept their sincere thanks for the thoughtful gift you sent to Prince Archie for his fourth birthday.

The bike has brought so much joy and is most appreciated by the family.

They ask that I convey their gratitude at the lovely surprise.

Best Harrison Colcord, Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”

At this point, it’s hard to understand why any businesses get involved with the grifters of Montecito.

As mentioned earlier, they get markled and this business definitely got some backlash.

The optics don’t look great when you are giving a child of a couple who are alleged millionaires a free bike.

Especially a child who is being marketed as Prince Archie.

Many of the comments were along the lines of, it would have been nicer if this company had given a bike to a child whose family couldn’t afford it.

It looks terrible when Meghan is walking around in tens of thousands of dollars worth of clothes and jewelry which is usually priced at being worth more than hundreds of thousands of dollars for her to take in a $300 bike.

If the dimwitted duo were the compassionate humanitarians that they claim to be, they would have asked the shop to donate it in Archie’s name to someone else.

In my opinion, it was a missed opportunity for some good PR for them.

It’s not the first time that the couple has used their children for freebies and to pull at the public’s heartstrings whenever they screw up and get bad publicity.

The owners of Mad Dogs and Englishmen are just the latest victims of the couple’s grifting ways.

Businesses should take note of the severe markeling a company gets when dealing with the dastardly couple and not get involved with them.

The couple loves to remind us that they have deals worth over $100 million, but they couldn’t even purchase a $300 bike for their child.

It’s pathetic and shows how they are not as wealthy as they claim to be.

They wheel out their invisible children every time they receive a mountain of bad PR, or they dish out some sappy story which involves their phantom children, Archificial and Invisibet.

Apparently, the public is supposed to have feelings for two invisible children that they have never seen.

The fact that the thank you note wasn’t written on the tacky gold monogram letterhead is interesting.

Maybe that’s only for when Harry’s wife sends out her messages since she is the most specialist royal who’s ever roiled in the history of royals.

But look at this letter.

Let me read it to you.

It says, from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Hmm, shouldn’t it be from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Archiwell?

That would sound more fitting.

The owners of Mad Dogs and Englishmen sent Prince Archificial a bike for his birthday, and it was later revealed that the bike was given as part of a PR stunt.

The couple that constantly reminds us that they have deals worth over $100 million couldn’t even purchase a $300 bike and had to grift and receive one for free.

It’s totally pathetic.

The fact that the owners of the bike shop named their dog Meghan Markle is pure shade to Meghan Markle in my opinion.

Everyone found out about this gift given to Archificial by way of the business sharing a typed thank you note from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

The letter was sent on June 6th, a whole month after Archificial’s alleged birthday.

It’s hard to understand why any businesses get involved with the grifters of Montecito.

They get markled and this business definitely got some backlash.

The optics don’t look great when you are giving a child of a couple who are alleged millionaires a free bike.

Especially a child who is being marketed as Prince Archie.

Many of the comments were along the lines of, it would have been nicer if this company had given a bike to a child whose family couldn’t afford it.

It looks terrible when Meghan is walking around in tens of thousands of dollars worth of clothes and jewelry which is usually priced at being worth more than hundreds of thousands of dollars for her to take in a $300 bike.

If the dimwitted duo were the compassionate humanitarians that they claim to be, they would have asked the shop to donate it in Archie’s name to someone else.

The couple loves to remind us that they have deals worth over $100 million, but they couldn’t even purchase a $300 bike for their child.

It’s pathetic and shows how they are not as wealthy as they claim to be.

They wheel out their invisible children every time they receive a mountain of bad PR, or they dish out some sappy story which involves their phantom children, Archificial and Invisibet.

Apparently, the public is supposed to have feelings for two invisible children that they have never seen.

The fact that the thank you note wasn’t written on the tacky gold monogram letterhead is interesting.

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