Posted on 12/26/2017 2:57:59 PM PST by GoldenState_Rose
She now adheres to the royal family's strict no-public politics rule, but Meghan Markle hasn't always been so quiet about America's First Family.
Three years ago, the actress, raved about Ivanka Trump, 36, on her now defunct lifestyle website The Tig.
'Let's take a moment and discuss Ivanka Trump. Staggeringly beautiful, no question, but so incredibly savvy and intelligent that shes not just carved a niche for herself under her fathers famed Trump notoriety, she has undoubtedly created her own empire,' Meghan wrote.
'Its so easy to knock the girls who come from privilege  to assume they rested on their laurels and garnered accolades simply by being fancy from the womb. But I always remember Ivanka being different  she wasnt dancing on tables as a teenager or releasing pop albums.
'She wasnt running amuck publicly, swearing and being smacked with DUIs. Instead she was graduating from The Wharton School (cum laude, I might add), launching the Trump Hotel Collection, and building her own brand,' she gushed.
'She does it all. And when I sent an email asking to do a TIG Talk, not only did she get back to me immediately with such honest responses, but we also began planning drinks and dinner for the next time I was in NY.
'This much I know  when we have drinks, I will make sure I order whatever she does  because this woman seems to have the formula for success (and happiness) down pat,' Markle delighted.
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I agree.
Well, they should not invite Hillary. She has a habit of attending weddings for food, drink, and notariety and never sending a present. (bad form)
 Difference between Class and Crass...
From flip-flops to glass slippers, imagine that.
Is the Ugly Fat Cow still alive?
 Good Grief!
That truly ugly thought never crossed my mind!
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