In a shocking revelation, Trevor Engelson, Meghan Markle‘s ex-husband, has made headlines by accusing her of freezing her eggs during their marriage.
This claim surfaced during an episode of Thomas’ podcast, where Trevor discussed the implications of Meghan’s actions and what they might mean for her current life.
According to Meghan’s father, she picked up her frozen eggs just before the birth of their son, Archie, raising eyebrows about her intentions back when they were together.
The timeline of events is intriguing.
Meghan reportedly froze her eggs while still married to Trevor, and he had to sign off on the release of those eggs.
This detail suggests a deeper layer to their relationship, indicating that Meghan may have had plans that didn’t include having children with him.
Trevor, who maintains friendships with some of Meghan’s childhood pals, hinted that this information could have leaked from them to her father, creating a web of speculation around the couple’s past.
Interestingly, Trevor took on the financial burden of the egg freezing process, which also included the storage fees associated with it.
At that time, Meghan was not financially secure, relying on her father to help cover those costs.
But after Meghan removed her eggs, Trevor received a notification that the storage contract had expired, effectively ending his financial obligation.
This raises questions about how frozen egg storage fees operate, especially in a situation like theirs.
Why did Meghan feel the need to freeze her eggs in the first place?
It seems she might have been planning for a future that didn’t involve immediate pregnancy.
Some speculate she intended to use a surrogate, thereby avoiding the physical demands of pregnancy altogether.
However, if she only froze eggs and not embryos, it complicates the narrative.
After all, using embryos would have required Trevor’s consent, as they would contain his genetic material.
This situation paints a picture of uncertainty in their relationship.
Freezing her eggs could be interpreted as a red flag for Trevor, suggesting that Meghan was not fully committed to starting a family with him.
A few years back, rumors circulated that Trevor had secured a million-dollar deal to write a tell-all book about Meghan, describing their time together as “years of hell.” Such sentiments reveal the emotional turmoil they experienced leading up to their split.
Their divorce, finalized in August 2013, came amid Meghan’s rising career.
She cited irreconcilable differences, signaling that her ambitions were pulling her away from her marriage.
Royal biographer Andrew Morton noted in his book that Meghan returned her engagement and wedding rings to Trevor via mail, a move that spoke volumes about the state of their relationship.
Trevor Engelson is no stranger to the entertainment industry.
As a manager and executive producer, he has worked on notable projects, including the film “Remember Me,” featuring Robert Pattinson.
His career trajectory has been impressive, earning him a spot in Hollywood’s Next Generation 35 Under 35 list.
Yet, there are whispers that Meghan used their relationship as a stepping stone to further her own acting career.
In 2017, a show was greenlit by Fox that eerily mirrored Trevor’s experiences with Meghan.
It revolved around a man sharing custody of his child after his ex-wife marries into royalty.
While the show’s creators insisted it wasn’t based on Meghan or Trevor, the concept originated from a conversation they had about their potential future as parents.
This connection adds another layer to their complicated history.
If anyone knows Meghan Markle’s true character, it’s Trevor Engelson.