In a surprising twist of events, Nacho Figueroa’s Instagram post about a jar of jam has sparked a flurry of intrigue just hours before the grand Trooping the Colour ceremony.
The Daily Mail broke the story at 5:09 AM, a mere twenty minutes before the royal festivities kicked off in the UK.
The timing of this revelation has left many wondering: was this a mere coincidence, or is there more to the story?
The Daily Mail, known for its connections to various press circles, particularly those linked to the Sussexes, raises the question of who might have leaked this information right before such a significant event.
It’s curious, given that Nacho doesn’t boast a massive following that would typically send a post viral on its own.
This leads to speculation that someone may have tipped off the newspaper, igniting the flames of curiosity surrounding the motives behind the post.
Upon examining the four images shared by Nacho, it’s evident they were taken in broad daylight, challenging the assumption that they were captured early in the morning.
Among the visuals are a jar of jam, a slender white dog, and a container of dog treats.
The last image features a quote that reads, “Good things come to those who believe; better things come to those who are patient; and the best things come to those who don’t give up.” This open endorsement of Meghan and Harry suggests that Nacho is likely influenced by their narrative against the royal family.
But what compels Nacho to align himself so closely with Meghan and Harry?
It seems he genuinely cares for Harry and believes in his version of events, which may explain his support for what could be seen as a trivial gesture.
Perhaps Meghan and Harry have shared their grievances with him, shaping his perspective and leading him to take sides in this ongoing saga.
Now, let’s talk about that jam.
Raspberry jam typically contains visible seeds, yet the jar in Nacho’s post looks suspiciously like the strawberry jam Meghan previously distributed, albeit under a new label.
The label itself appears hastily affixed, hinting at a rushed effort.
The choice of raspberry and the timing of the post seem too deliberate to ignore.
Could it be that Nacho received extra labels, slapping one on after peeling off the original?
This brings us to another layer of the story.
In the U.S., the term “biscuit” can be slang for a side piece, while a dog often symbolizes a disreputable person.
The positioning of the dog next to the jam raises eyebrows, suggesting a subtle jab at Catherine.
Could this be interpreted as a not-so-subtle dig at her marriage?
Meghan has a history of embedding hidden messages in her social media posts, a tactic that appears to be part of her strategic playbook.
From wearing Harry’s bracelet before their relationship was public to these recent jam antics, it seems she enjoys leaving breadcrumbs for the public to decipher.
Putting all the pieces together, it seems that Meghan’s intention with this post was to overshadow Trooping the Colour while also taking a veiled shot at Catherine.
The “two-of-two” label could imply infidelity, echoing rumors that Meghan’s supporters have circulated for years.