Jessica Mulroney reveals she has 'full place setting' of plates

Meghan Markle’s BFF Jessica Mulroney reveals she has ‘full place setting’ from designer who sells plates featuring the Queen and Prince Philip with the words ‘Hail Satan’

  • Meghan Markle’s BFF Jessica Mulroney, 40, from Toronto, shared plate online
  • The stylist revealed she had the ‘full place setting’ from designer Wolf Dottir 
  • Other plates from store feature ‘Hail Satan’ with Queen and Prince Philip’s face
  • Another item shows the monarch’s portrait alongside words ‘Eat sh** and die’ 

Meghan Markle’s best friend Jessica Mulroney has revealed she has the ‘full place setting’ from a designer who creates plates featuring the Queen and Prince Philip’s image and the words ‘Hail Satan’.

The Canadian stylist, 41, from Toronto, posted a snap of a plate from the designer Wolf Dottir online yesterday, writing: ‘I have a full place setting.’

Other items from the Canadian store include plates which feature the image of the monarch, 95, alongside the words: ‘Eat sh** and die’.

Jessica has long been the Duchess of Sussex’s best friend and mentor, and was asked to be maid of honour at the royal wedding in 2018.

Meghan Markle’s best friend Jessica Mulroney has shocked Instagram followers after revealing she has the ‘full place setting’ of dishes from a designer who creates plates featuring the Queen and Prince Philip’s image and the words ‘Hail Satan’

The plate  in the photograph shared by Jessica featured the image of a young girl holding a chicken.

Meanwhile the accompanying words read: ‘People are c****.’ 

Another of the plates on sale shows Her Majesty and her late husband the Duke of Edinburgh with blacked out eyes alongside the words: ‘Hail Satan’.

The item is $150 and is described online as the ‘Hail Satan Royals’ plate.   

Items for sale from the store include a plate which features a snap of the Queen, 95, and the Duke of Edinburgh with their eyes blacked out and the words ‘Hail Satan’

Many of Jessica’s Instagram followers were left stunned by the choice of plate, with one commenting: ‘Oh you win the internet today! Please invite me for dinner!’ 

Another wrote: ‘And whom did you invite to this party!? I need too many of these!’

A third added: ‘OMG you are the best, this is freaking hilarious, you definitely know how to ‘dish’ it back.’

It comes after sources told the Mail on Sunday that Jessica and Meghan are still close friends.

The stylist said she had ‘a full place setting’ in an Instagram post yesterday before sharing a snap of a dish featuring the words: ‘People are c****’ 

The plate in the photograph shared by Jessica featured the image of a young girl holding a chicken 

Last month, an insider revealed: ‘Meghan is in regular touch with Jessica.

‘It’s just difficult now they’re in California and Jessica’s in Toronto.’

Meanwhile Jessica would say was: ‘Just because it didn’t happen on Instagram, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.’

And earlier this summer, the stylist said her life was ‘happy again’ after finding ‘hope’ through ‘sobriety and therapy.’ 

The Canadian stylist took to Instagram to share a poignant post which read: ‘I’ve struggled with anxiety and social anxiety my whole life.

Another dish for sale on the Canadian site featured a portrait of the monarch and the words: ‘Eat sh* and die’ 

‘I’ve masked it many times and this year has been heavy for all of us. Know there is hope. I’ve found it through sobriety and therapy. 

‘My life is happy again. I wish this for you all. Thank you for your love this year.’ 

In a caption which she shared to her 415, 000 followers which accompanied the post, Jessica explained that despite speaking about mental illness for years, she ‘never thought’ she’d have to endure ‘intense treatment’ the way she did this year.

She went on to say how she doesn’t ‘blame anyone’ and is just concentrating of working on herself. 

‘All the pain is now in the past,’ she continued. ‘Sending all of my followers who have loved and supported me through this journey.

The Canadian stylist, 41, from Toronto, took to Instagram to share a poignant post which read: ‘I’ve struggled with anxiety and social anxiety my whole life

‘It can be lonely having the world, friends distance from you and not even ask how you are. But, thankfully, you find the things that truly matter…’

It comes shortly after Jessica shared a cryptic post about ‘losing friends and finding better ones’ – months after her friendship with Meghan was said to be on the rocks  following the stylist’s racism row.  

The stylist posted a lengthy quote on Instagram at the end of June, which read: ‘Life changes. You lose love. You lose friends. You lose pieces of yourself that you never imagined would be gone.’

The quote continued: ‘And then, without even realizing it, these pieces come back. New love enters. Better friends come along. And a stronger, wiser you, is staring back in the mirror.’   

It comes after Meghan stayed silent as Jessica found herself at the centre of a Black Lives Matter race row last year when she was accused of using her ‘white privilege’ against a black social media influencer.

It was reported last year that the Duchess had cut ties with Mulroney after influencer Sasha Exeter accused the stylist of ‘threatening her livelihood’ when she posted a Black Lives Matter call-to-action on Instagram.  

She went on to say how she doesn’t ‘blame anyone’ and is just concentrating of working on herself

Meghan remained silent when the Canadian fashion stylist was accused of ‘racist bullying’ and abusing her ‘white privilege’ to threaten the career of a black social media influencer. 

Sasha alleged that Jessica ‘took personal offence’ when she asked bloggers to use their platform to advance the Black Lives Matter movement and that private messages between the pair had left her ‘paralysed with fear’. 

Mulroney later faced accusations that she had used Meghan as her ‘superpower,’ though denied this was the case and refused to speak about the Duchess in interviews. 

A source had claimed their friendship is no longer ‘what it once was,’ adding this was not due to the fall-out with Exeter, but because they have ‘just grown apart.’

The insider added: ‘Of course, Meghan has been worried about Jess. She’ll always have love for her.’

However, Mulroney told Page Six in November that she and Meghan are ‘constantly’ in touch via FaceTime.  

The stylist assisted Meghan in choosing a wedding dress for the actress’ Suits character, Rachel Zane, in 2015.  

Jessica Mulroney recently shared a cryptic post about ‘losing friends and finding better ones’ – after her friendship with Meghan Markle, 39, was said to be on the rocks following the stylist’s racism row last summer 

A source had claimed Meghan and Jessica’s friendship is no longer ‘what it once was,’ adding this was not due to the fall-out with Exeter, but because they have ‘just grown apart’ 

Jessica’s friendship with Meghan was not the only aspect of her life that suffered as a result of the controversy.

Having quickly shot to fame thanks to her close friendship with the Duchess of Sussex, Jessica’s fall from grace was even swifter. 

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that ABC had quickly severed ties with her, confirming that Jessica would not be returning to her occasional role as a fashion contributor on Good Morning America.

Canadian TV network CTV also distanced themselves from the stylist, revealing that it was pulling all episodes of her wedding-focused reality show I Do Redo from its platforms ahead of its expected US premiere on Netflix.


It was claimed last August that the Duchess of Sussex was reported to have cut ties with Jessica after black influencer Sasha Exeter (left) accused her of ‘threatening her livelihood’ after ‘taking offence’ at a Black Lives Matter video posted by the online star 

She then stepped down from the board of directors of The Shoebox Project, a charity that she founded with her sisters-in-law, Caroline, Vanessa, and Katy Mulroney. 

In a statement shared on Instagram, the charity said: ‘Jessica Mulroney is a founding member of The Shoebox Project and she has dedicated herself to its growth and success over the years, for which we are very grateful.

‘In light of recent events, the charity supports Jessica’s decision to step away from the Board of Directors.’

Jessica’s husband Ben – the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney – then stepped down from his role as the host of CTV’s celebrity news show ‘etalk’, a position that he had held for 18 years.      

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