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“Wanted out from the start”: Insider accuses Duchess Meghan of never giving England a chance

2024-02-28T14:13:18.650Z

Highlights: “Wanted out from the start’: Insider accuses Duchess Meghan of never giving England a chance. Valentine Low: “It’s like she [Meghan] was looking for a way out fromThe start” “She has done some very interesting things,” the tabloid continued. “You don't want me, you think I'll fail, I really wasn't welcome," Meghan Markle said in a court hearing last year. In a written statement last year, Prince Harry said he and Meghan felt "forced" to leave the royals.



As of: February 28, 2024, 3:01 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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Split

Since King Charles fell ill, Prince Harry wants to spend more time with his father in London.

It's all the worse that an expert now reveals that Meghan apparently never wanted to stay.

London – No question – Meghan Markle (42) and Prince Harry (39) are one heart and one soul.

When the couple announced their decision to emigrate to the United States, it was said that the move came after "many months of reflection and internal discussions," but now there are those who claim that Meghan didn't from the start wanted to stay.

Valentine Low: “It’s like she [Meghan] was looking for a way out from the start”

Veteran

The Times

correspondent Valentine Low has covered the British royals for more than a decade.

He thinks he can rely on his contacts at the palace.

He now revealed

to

The Sun that some people in the palace were skeptical as to whether Harry's wife had ever taken her role as the wife of a British royal seriously.

Valentine Low also has his doubts.

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He said: “She had been well informed and was very excited to explore what the future would hold for her as a royal,” he shares his observations.

“She has done some very interesting things,” the tabloid continued.

Low believes that she constantly portrayed herself as a victim, whether rightly or wrongly it doesn't matter.

Megxit

In May 2018, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their dream royal wedding.

At the beginning of 2020, both gave up their aristocratic titles and moved to the USA to build a middle-class life there.

The resignation of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan plunged the British royals into a deep crisis.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would have liked to have more freedom as part-time royals

It seems to him that Meghan Markle was looking for a way out from the start when she realized that London could not offer her the life she wanted.

The Duchess of Sussex described her attitude towards the royals as one of constant: "You don't want me, you think I'll fail, I really wasn't welcome." In a hybrid role between public engagements as representatives of the crown and freer participation, they would have It was heard that he didn't have to resign.

But for Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022) there were no half measures.

Valentine Low reports to “The Sun” that Meghan Markle did not want to stay in Great Britain from the start (photo montage).

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In a written statement during a court hearing last year, Prince Harry said he and Meghan felt "forced" to leave the royals.

The move caused “great sadness”.

Harry continued: "Britain is my home and the UK is central to my children's heritage." He wanted them to feel as at home there as they did where they lived in the States.

Since Harry's father King Charles (75) fell ill with cancer, the part-time model has taken on new meaning, as the Duke of Sussex made it clear on the sidelines of the Invictus Games opening event in Whistler, Canada, that he loved his family and wanted to spend more time in London.

Sources used:

gbnews.com, thesun.co.uk

Source: merkur

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