Don’t ever label this man the “Master of Disguise.”
Sir Karl Jenkins — a Welsh composer whose music was performed at King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday — is dispelling rumors that he was Meghan Markle “in disguise” on the lavish event.
A viral conspiracy theory was spawned on the ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6 where the printed showed a fast shot of Jenkins, 79, rocking large glasses, gray shaggy hair and thick mustache.
Social media watchdogs promptly fueled rumors that it was 41-year-old Markle — who didn’t attend the coronation alongside her husband Prince Harry, 38 — attempting to sneak into the massive party.
Jenkins posted a video on his TikTok on Tuesday and hilariously spoke out concerning the conspiracy.
“I used to be quite surprised that some people thought I used to be Meghan Markle in disguise,” the musician began.
“Someone wrote I used to be there, whoever I used to be, to steal the crown jewels,” he continued.
He then quipped that he “looks like this on a regular basis” and pointed to his knighthood medals that he was also wearing on the crowning.
“Oh and my mustache has been referred to in ‘The Times’ as well. But I’ve had the mustache since I used to be 18 years old. It was very trendy then. In order that’s me. Nothing sinister about it or surprising in any respect,” Jenkins said.

Markle’s camp has not responded to The Post’s request for comment concerning the goofy viral moment.
Meanwhile, Twitter had a field day with “Adiemus” producer’s look and teased that it was the previous “Suits” actress going undercover.
“[Meghan], you’re not fooling us…” one person wrote.
“Persons are ridiculous. Meghan Markle is clearly Karl Jenkins in disguise and at all times has been,” another person said.
One other user chimed in: said: “I don’t know much concerning the #Coronation but I do know this is clearly a disguise and 100% they’re going to attempt to steal the crown jewels”.
Jenkins previously told the BBC that he was “honored” to have an element within the coronation.
“It obviously sums up Welsh culture — the harp — and he [King Charles III] has at all times supported Welsh music,” he noted.
“I don’t know whether he selected it, but he was completely satisfied to have it there. I do know he likes it, otherwise he wouldn’t have asked me,” he went on.


Just a few other wild theories have also sprung up from Saturday’s festivities, including “emergency Camillas” arriving just in case, the “grim reaper” showing up to the ceremony, and Princess Charlotte being the late Princess Diana’s doppelgänger.