I 'get' what the Prof is saying - Meghan Markle was financially better off than some of her contemporaries but, prompted by this thread, I delved into news threads dating back to before she was even engaged to Prince Harry and it seems she did win a scholarship and had to work to make up the shortfall.
Links please.
Certainly it appears that her half brother (who is no fan of Samantha by the widest margin) also confirmed that her father paid for her university education in an interview prior to the wedding which was anything but a hatchet job on MM:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5096335/Meghan-Markle-s-brother-lottery-win-set-stardom.html'The money helped send Meghan to the $16,000-a-year Immaculate Heart Catholic School, one of LA's finest, followed by Northwestern University where she studied drama: 'Meg won scholarships to other universities but she wanted to go to Northwestern so she did,' her brother adds. 'The money helped.'
Whether he paid for everything or some of it is beside the point - but given that Northwestern University indicates that the cost of attending is currently about $75k per year then she was hardly going to be able to cover that cost via a few part time jobs.
So, dad paid her school fees but probably didn't pay everything at university, we don't know the details but I think it likely he gave her cash sometimes.
But the implication of her speech was that she covered her university costs entirely via scholarships and her work, she conveniently failed to mention anything about contributions from her millionaire father, who according to his son was earning about £350k per year (in 2018 terms) during her upbringing in addition to the £1.2M lottery windfall (again 2018 terms).
The fact that sister Samantha took down her tweet quickly shows that she probably didn't know the full facts. Got her wires crossed or knickers in a twist if you like. Boy, how jealous is she!
But her half brother isn't and cannot stand SM - yet he confirmed SM's claim way before the controversy.
Meghan would surely not be so daft as to out and out lie in her first official overseas speech.
Poor advisors and speech writers. Does it really seem credible that a father with a huge windfall and substantial annual income, who was paying perhaps tens of thousands of $ for her to attend high school would suddenly stop making major contributions once she'd earned a place at Northwestern.