In a whirlwind of celebrity connections and apparent discord, Meghan Markle’s Hollywood friendships have come under scrutiny, with some A-list pals downplaying their relationships with the Duchess of Sussex.

One such instance unfolded with Sophie Trudeau, Justin Trudeau’s ex-wife, who recently claimed to know Meghan but asserted they hadn’t spent much time together. This contradicted Meghan’s previous remarks, where she detailed their close bond, mentioning Sophie’s support during her pregnancy and shared moments at Meghan’s Montecito mansion.

Last year, Sarah Ferguson appeared to distance herself from Meghan in an interview, saying she 'hasn't really met' her

Similarly, George and Amal Clooney reportedly confessed to not knowing the Sussexes moments before their royal wedding, despite being prominent guests. Despite their prime seating and apparent camaraderie, the Clooneys allegedly told others they lacked a close connection to Harry and Meghan.

Reports have claimed that George and Amal Clooney confessed they didn't know the Duke and Duchess of Sussex moments before their royal wedding

Another notable distancing came from Sarah Ferguson, who suggested she hadn’t really met Meghan despite claims that she taught her to curtsy. This discrepancy between Meghan’s assertions and Fergie’s statements adds layers to the intricacies of royal relationships.

These instances reflect the complexities of celebrity friendships and public perceptions, highlighting how narratives can diverge between public figures. Whether driven by genuine sentiment or strategic distancing, the dynamics of these relationships offer intriguing glimpses into the world of high-profile connections.