Meghan Markle was looking for an exit from the royal family from the beginning, says expert
Meghan Markle showed great potential as a royal after marrying Prince Harry; However, she always presented herself as a “victim.”
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has been accused from the beginning of seeking a way out of the royal family by a royal expert.
Valentine Low praised the mother of two for her talent and said Sun that Meghan could have set an example as a royal, but chose to play the victim.
Low said: “I think she got caught up. The surprising thing was that on the day the engagement was announced, she gave a television interview.”
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“He talked about wanting to take on roles in the Commonwealth,” Low said before noting how he aspired to be a representative of communities of color in the British territories while working on Suits.
“She had been well informed and was perfectly happy to give her report on air about what the future might be for her,” Low added.
The expert continues: “He did some very interesting things. The enthusiasm with which he embraced the Grenfell community kitchen and suggested they write a cookbook was incredible, of course.”
“It flew off everyone's shelves. “She brought a lot of energy and a fresh approach to the whole royal thing.”
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During her time as a royal, Meghan brought some changes to the royal family, but she struggled to deal with what it meant to be part of it.
“But I also know that, despite the great potential she showed, if you talk to people on the inside, they will believe, rightly or wrongly, that she constantly presented herself as a victim,” the expert said.
“Saying 'You don't love me, you think I'm going to fail, I'm not really welcome.' They think it's like I was looking for a way out from the beginning.”