Meghan Markle attacks royals in The Cut interview


Meghan Markle attacks the royals once again: Duchess maintains she was ‘glad’ to leave the United Kingdom because ‘simply by existing’ she and Prince Harry were ‘upsetting the hierarchy’ as she announces she may rejoin Instagram.The Duchess of Sussex has given a bombshell interview to The Cut - part of New York magazine

The Duchess of Sussex has given a bombshell interview to The Cut - part of New York magazine

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral in London on June 3, on their last visit

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured with Archie and Lilibet in a Christmas card released on December 23, 2021

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (left) with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (right) at Westminster Abbey in March 2019

The Queen stands on the Buckingham Palace balcony in London in July 2018 along with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

A royal expert said he would be 'very surprised' if the Sussexes visit the Queen at Balmoral in Scotland (file picture)

Harry and William at the unveiling of a statue of their mother Princess Diana at Kensington Palace in London on July 1, 2021

Diana with William (left) and Harry (right) at the Heads of State VE Remembrance Service in London's Hyde Park in May 1995

Meghan Markle discussed royal life in a surprise interview with New York magazine’s The Cut.
She asserts that Sussexes’ request for financial independence was not “reinventing the wheel.”
Without naming them, the story states that the Duchess mentions other royals who had “everything they desired.”

Meghan Markle released a scathing attack on the Royal Family today, stating that she and Prince Harry were ‘glad’ to leave Britain and that they were ‘upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy… just by existing’ before to their departure as senior royals.

The Duchess of Sussex gave a startling interview to New York magazine’s The Cut in which she said that the couple’s request for financial freedom did not involve’reinventing the wheel’

Meghan, age 41, reportedly listed a number of princes, princesses, and dukes who have the exact arrangement they desired, however none of these royals are named in the piece.

And Meghan, speaking with New York-based feature writer Allison P Davis, stated, “For whatever reason, we were not permitted to do that, despite the fact that other members of the family do it”

When asked, “Why do you believe that is?” she simply replied, “Why do you think that is?” The interviewer, Ms. Davis, described her response as “straight back with a side-eye that implies I should understand without being told.”

Meghan also stated, “I’m returning to Instagram,” with Ms. Davies describing “her eyes as gleaming and sinister.”

It follows her closure of her social media accounts prior to her 2018 wedding to Prince Harry.

However, further in the story it is stated: ‘Later, Meghan stated she was no longer certain she would return to Instagram.’

The article adds that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan proposed to “The Firm” that they be permitted to work for the monarchy but earn their own money, with the Duchess stating that “then maybe all the hoopla will stop.”

The Duchess of Sussex has delivered an explosive interview to New York magazine’s The Cut.

On their final visit to London, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral on June 3.

The article states, ‘They deemed it prudent to leave the United Kingdom (and the United Kingdom’s press) in charge. They were willing to travel to essentially any commonwealth, including Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa.

“Anything to just… because just by being, we were disrupting the hierarchy’s dynamic. So we go, “All right, we’re out of here. She says, “Happy to,” while holding her palms aloft in fake defeat.

Harry and Meghan’s tour of the United Kingdom and Germany
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will travel to Manchester on Monday, September 5 for the One Young World Summit, an event that brings together young leaders from over 190 countries.
On Tuesday, September 6th, Harry and Meghan will travel to Germany for the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023 One Year to Go event. On Thursday, September 8th, they will return to the United Kingdom for the WellChild Awards in London.

Meghan claims that their request was not a “reinvention of the wheel” and cites a handful of princes, princesses, and dukes who have the same arrangement they want.

“For some reason, we were not permitted to do it, despite the fact that several other family members do the same thing.”

“Why do you believe that? I ask. She replies, “Why do you think that is?” with a side-eye that suggests I should understand without being told.

A royal expert stated today that it is extremely doubtful that Harry and Meghan will visit the Queen at Balmoral when they return to Britain next week, and cautioned that the “family split is growing worse, not better.”

The Sussexes have an ongoing dispute with the Home Office regarding their security, and tensions with the Royal Family have been exacerbated by rising concerns over the content of Harry’s forthcoming biography.

Meghan’s fresh statements published in The Cut today, in addition to her veiled critiques of the family in her new Spotify podcast released last week, will undoubtedly exacerbate the situation.

Royal expert Phil Dampier told MailOnline today that he would be “extremely shocked” if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Queen at Balmoral, where she is set to remain for the next few weeks as fears over her mobility mount.

He noted that there is little ‘goodwill on both sides’ and that the royals will be ‘wary’ of Harry in light of what might be contained in his book. A vacation to Scotland, according to Mr. Dampier, would cause embarrassing familial conflicts for everyone.

In a Christmas card printed on December 23, 2021, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are shown with Archie daughter Lilibet.

In March 2019, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (left) and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (right) attended Westminster Abbey.

The Sussexes, who last visited Balmoral in 2018, have no plans to return to the Highlands estate, according to the Daily Telegraph, which also reported that they are awaiting decisions regarding their security in the United Kingdom before deciding whether to fly ahead of schedule.

The Queen is ‘very pained’ by the casualties caused by floods in Pakistan.

The Queen has stated that she is ‘very grieved’ by the summer flooding in Pakistan that has taken over a thousand lives.

Extremely strong monsoon rains have created flash floods, which have affected 33 million people and damaged nearly one million dwellings.

The reported death toll is at least 1,061 individuals.

In a statement to the country’s president, Arif Alvi, the Queen stated, “I am extremely saddened by the dreadful loss of life and property inflicted by the floods in Pakistan.”

My sympathies are with all those who have been affected, as well as those working in challenging conditions to aid in the recovery operations.

“Britain stands in sympathy with Pakistan as you recover from these dreadful events,”

Elizabeth R. signed the message that was released by Buckingham Palace.

The devastation is worse than in 2010, when 1,700 people were killed by floods, according to Pakistani authorities.

In addition, a Home Office panel will determine if they qualify for protection by the Metropolitan Police.

The Duke and Duchess will leave their residence in California on September 5 to go to Manchester for the One Young World Summit, where Meghan will deliver the keynote presentation at the opening ceremony.

The couple will next travel to Germany on September 6 for an event marking one year till the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, before returning to the UK on September 8 for the WellChild Awards in London, where Harry, a longtime patron of the organization, will deliver a speech. The Sussexes must leave their children Archie and Lilibet behind in California.

On September 7, there are no official engagements booked, or at least none that have been advertised, so they are free to visit family.

Mr. Dampier, though, told MailOnline, “I would be very shocked if Harry and Meghan visited the Queen at Balmoral.” They face continual security concerns while traveling throughout the country, but they are plainly safe within the Castle’s grounds.

They already have a tight schedule, so it would be difficult to accommodate them. But above all, I simply do not get the idea that there is much goodwill on both sides at this time. Prince Charles and other royals are currently in Scotland, and under normal circumstances, Harry would wish to meet both his father and grandmother.

“However, these are not typical times, and I fear that the family divide is worsening, not improving.” Meghan’s recent podcast, in which she aired veiled criticisms of the royal family, did not help. And naturally, Harry’s book hangs over the family like a foul odor. Since the royals do not know what he would write in his book, they will be leery of him at all times.

It is expected that the pair will spend the most of their time in the United Kingdom next week at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, just as they did in June when they were in England.

Harry, age 37, saw his 96-year-old grandmother for the last time during her Platinum Jubilee, when he reportedly spent approximately 15 minutes with her.

In London in July 2018, the Queen stands on the Buckingham Palace balcony with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

A royal analyst stated that he would be “extremely astonished” if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Queen in Balmoral in Scotland (file picture)

Additionally, he and Meghan visited in April, when they discreetly met with Prince Charles and the Queen en route to The Hague for the Invictus Games.

During an interview with NBC, the Duke appeared to disparage royal household personnel, particularly the so-called “guys in grey suits” who counsel the Queen.

Princes William and Harry will reportedly not observe the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death together, neither in public nor in private, on Wednesday.

The Queen typically spends August and September in her Highlands retreat, where she is accompanied by members of her family at various times.

William, Kate, and their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, have already visited this year.

Balmoral has had numerous modifications in recent years, including the installation of a wheelchair-accessible elevator in her Craigowan Lodge in 2021.

Prince Albert purchased the castle for £32,000 in 1852 for Queen Victoria, and it has since served as the Scottish residence of the royal family. Mid-July is when she regularly comes at the estate.

The Queen is also ‘seriously contemplating’ whether or not she will be able to attend the Braemar Games next weekend, as fears about her mobility mount, according to a report in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday.

The Queen and the current Prime Minister frequently visit the Highland Games, making them a highlight of the monarch’s schedule.

This year’s competition will feature contenders engaging in caber-throwing and tug-of-war in front of spectators for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic.


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