How The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Abandoned Their Royal Duties 2020-Queen Elizabeth According to one biography, previously employed 14 employees to train Meghan Markle to become a princess. An insider had the following to say regarding Meghan’s preparations for becoming a monarch and how the Queen supported her.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex abandoned their royal duties and moved to the U.S. in 2020
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry don’t seem to be well adapted for life as members of the British royalty, despite the staff people that were employed to assist them. The pair left their royal responsibilities in 2020 and moved to the United States.
There have been numerous speculations that the Duchess of Sussex strained the relationship between Prince William and Harry, which may have influenced the couple’s decision to relocate.
Although the “U.K. is [his] home,” Harry told Oprah (via Marie Claire) that he was forced to leave because of the royal family’s “lack of support and lack of understanding.” He and Meghan have also given as grounds for their move the strain of their roles and the racist views of the British media.
But in June, Harry and Meghan returned to the U.K. with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. The couple hadn’t made an appearance in public there since 2019.
The Queen Hired 14 Staffers To Teach Meghan Markle How To Be A Royalty
According to royal biographer Tom Bower’s latest book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the conflict between the Windsors, Queen Elizabeth engaged 14 staff members to train Meghan Markle about life as a royal.
The 14 staff members “helped the former actress acclimate to her new role in addition to a group of the queen’s close friends, who also offered their advice,” the author claimed (according to Newsweek) when Meghan and Harry became engaged in November 2017.
Samantha Cohen, a former assistant private secretary to the Queen, was in charge of the person who assisted Meghan. In order to properly expose Meghan to the nuances and expectations of royal life and devotion to the country, Bower writes that under Cohen, a team of 14 young, intelligent, and experienced officials—including Jason Knauf—was put together. The Palace announced that there will be six months of listening and learning.
Meghan Markle Wasn’t Ready To Become A Royal, Says The Embroiderer
Chloe Savage, a professional embroiderer who worked on Meghan Markle’s wedding gown, believes the Suits actress wasn’t ready to become a royal.
According to Savage, she “misjudged the job.” “The royal family has been known to hurt people. Kate had more than enough time to get used to it. While Meghan sort of dove in headfirst, they gave her time.
While Harry and Meghan announced their engagement one year after officially confirming their romance, Prince William and Kate Middleton dated for eight years before getting married in 2011.
Meghan wasn’t prepared for all of the “rules and restrictions,” according to Savage, that comes with being a British royal.
It has already broken people, the embroiderer remarked. Even then, I don’t believe she was ready for the things she could and couldn’t say, do, or wear. I know it’s looser today than it used to be.