Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton 'were never friends' and were 'too different' to ever bond, says one royal expert.
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Woodville Box Club on a night they would have been celebrating her birthday. Her birthday would have been on Tuesday but she would have celebrated with friends at the weekend after. Her friend Elaine Smith told how they were left in complete shock by her passing as she remembered her.
TOP STORY: Tragedy as Swadlincote man dies in horror crashElaine said: "It was so sudden, it was unbelievable and we just wanted to do something in her memory. Chelle was absolutely wonderful, larger than life. "She was the sort of person who would drop anything for anyone.
If she was your friend she would do anything for you, nothing was too much trouble for her. "Michelle was originally from Newhall but moved away for a while before moving back to the area six years ago. On the night she died, her friend told how she had gone to bed as she thought she had indigestion and husband Peter had taken her up some Rennie.
The mother-of-two had gone the next morning. Her loved ones will be holding the fund-raising night for the British Heart Foundation from 7. 30pm at the Woodville Box Club this Friday, May 7, and everyone is invited to attend.
The night will include a tombola, raffle, stand-up Bingo, karaoke and a disco. The club has donated the room, karaoke and disco to help raise funds. Artistic Michelle will also be a big part of the night as her artwork goes up for auction to raise extra funds.
Elaine said: "She liked to draw and was very artistic. She made me some flowers once out of beer cans. She did some drawings and was always very critical of her own work.
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton 'were never friends' and were 'too different' to ever bond, says one royal expert.
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