In a curious turn of events, Nacho Figueras, the Argentine polo player and friend of Prince Harry, stirred the pot with a recent Instagram post just hours before the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
The timing of this social media update, which went live at 5:59 AM—merely 20 minutes before the royal event kicked off—has sparked intrigue and speculation about its underlying motives.
The Daily Mail, which broke the story, has a history of close ties with a WhatsApp group linked to the Sussexes and certain members of the press.
This connection raises eyebrows regarding whether Figueras was tipped off to share his message at such a pivotal moment.
It’s worth noting that Figueras doesn’t command a massive following, suggesting that his post alone wouldn’t generate significant buzz without some external encouragement.
Let’s take a closer look at the four images Figueras shared on Instagram.
Contrary to what one might expect from a morning post, these photos were clearly snapped during daylight.
They feature a jar of jam, a slender white dog, and some dog treats, culminating in a motivational quote: “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.”
Figueras’ apparent support for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hints at a deeper influence, possibly stemming from personal conversations where they expressed grievances about the Royal Family.
His backing might be perceived as a petty gesture, but it seems to reflect a genuine loyalty towards Harry and his narrative.
Now, let’s dive into the jam itself.
The jar appears to contain a type of strawberry jam, which bears a striking resemblance to a product Meghan previously distributed, albeit with a new label.
The hastily applied sticker suggests a rushed effort, leading to speculation that this post was carefully orchestrated to send a veiled message.
Could it be that the label marked “2 of 2” implies Figueras had extra labels lying around?
Perhaps he peeled off the original and slapped on the new one, making it seem like a fresh batch of jam?
Given the timing, it’s possible Meghan was looking for something to counter Princess Catherine’s recent announcement, prompting this quick share.
Looking again at the images, the presence of the dog beside the jam adds another layer of intrigue.
In American slang, “biscuit” can refer to a side piece, while a dog might symbolize an untrustworthy individual.
This could be interpreted as a subtle jab at Catherine, hinting at something negative about her marriage.
Meghan has a history of embedding cryptic messages within her social media posts, such as wearing Harry’s bracelet before their relationship was made public.
These nuanced signals seem to be part of a broader strategy that aims to manipulate public perception.
When piecing everything together, it appears Meghan’s latest move may be a spiteful attempt to overshadow the Trooping the Colour event while simultaneously taking a jab at Catherine.
