You didn't have to wait for the Megxit and the scandalous revelations of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to initiate the cracks between the former actress of Suits and Queen Elizabeth II. The moment when things went wrong between the American and the British sovereign have always left royal experts perplexed.
Royal expert Richard Eden, in his new Youtube series
Reading The Royalsstudied the various evidence and was able to pinpoint the exact moment things turned sour between Meghan Markle and Elizabeth II. The cracks took place even before the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, says the expert.
Meghan Markle and Elizabeth II: an argument over the Duchess of Sussex's tiara breaks out
Royal expert Richard Eden has revealed that an argument broke out during preparations for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding in May 2018. The row was, as reported by Daily
Mail in his article of November 26, 2024, Meghan Markle's tiara, worn on her wedding day.
Before the big day, reports the British media, Queen Elizabeth II had graciously offered Archie and Lilibet's mother access to her tiara collection. The late queen allowed Meghan Markle to try on the tiaras in front of herself and Angela Kelly, her personal dresser. The one who would become Prince Harry's wife, however, had one request.
© Bestimage An argument over a piece of jewelry Meghan Markle had to wear started it all.
Meghan Markle didn't know how to deal with Elizabeth II's “maid”
Meghan Markle, 43, actually wanted to try on the tiaras when visiting her hairstylist. The Duchess of Sussex found that tiaras are complicated to wear and require prior fitting. Something went wrong when Prince Harry's wife tried to organize thefitting with Angela Kelly. It was difficult for them to agree on a date.
The tone of the messages seemed to annoy Angela Kelly, as the royal expert explains. Meghan Markle is: “perhaps used to giving orders to subordinates while filming for television“, explained Richard Eden, before adding: “Meghan may not have been used to dealing with someone like Kelly, who – although a servant – was also
a confidante of the queen“.