Meghan Markle regrets saying 'nonsense' to royals, expert says


Meghan Markle is aware of the impact her comments about the Royal Family have left in recent years.

The Duchess of Sussex, who sat down with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 to label her in-laws “racists,” regrets saying too much.

Royal biographer Angela told presenter Nana Akua on GB NEWS: “She is deeply sorry for how she behaved towards the royals, and she is very sorry for saying they were racist. I don't know if I believe that, but in any case, it's too late, isn't it? Everyone has learned that that was rubbish and it's not heard anymore.”

She added: “It was very, very cruel, and I think the Queen, when she heard it, it was very painful for her. Because the one thing the Queen was not was racist, in any way, shape or form.” And Ms Levin told GB News: “She has been refused registration of her trademark and they feel it has been done very carelessly.

This comes after Meghan failed to register her lifestyle brand called American Riviera Orchard.

Levin adds: “She is not allowed to use it because it is part of the area and she cannot own it. That is why they have not agreed to it.” Levin continues: “You would think that when you want to do something so important, you start with that and then send 50 jars of jam.

“Don't do it until you have everything in order with the trademark to do it.”

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