In 2018, Meghan Markle married Prince Harry and became a member of the royal family. A fairy tale that was short-lived. Two years later, the couple decided to withdraw from office and itching in California, in a mansion in Montecito, with their two children: Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The reason? Become financially independent and be able to enjoy their privacy a little more. In any case, that's what the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said at the time. But for some experts, those weren't the only reasons. If Meghan Markle wanted to withdraw, it is because she couldn't have what she wanted.
Meghan Markle: what she was looking for in the royal family
“I have always maintained that Meghan failed to understand that she would never be the royal family's top dog… or even deputy top dog”declared Jennie Bondthe former royal correspondent, in the columns of the magazine OK !. She then added: “There's absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to be in complete control and charge of your life. There's nothing wrong with seeking the spotlight. It's just that the royal family was the wrong vehicle for his ambitions. An opinion also shared by another royal expert, Phil Dampier. But for him, it goes much further. He assumes that Meghan Markle never intended to stay long in the royal family and that she never really (…)
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