Here is the real reason why Megan Markle rejects royal privileges



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Megan Markle has revealed to her friends a real reason to give up royal privileges and move to the United States, writes The Daily Mail, quoted by jenata.blitz.bg. A source from the former actress’s environment claims that she could not bear the harassment to which she was subjected by the British Yellow Press.

“According to her, the media treated her unfairly, blamed her for everything, including the way she touched her belly while she was pregnant,” she says.

Her husband Prince Harry also had a reason not to like tabloids. According to him, they are to blame for their mother’s death. Harry has repeatedly complained to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles about the harassment to which his half was subjected, but never sought help from them.

“She says no one took her complaints seriously,” says the informant. “They had no choice but to deal with the problem themselves,” he added.


According to Markle, the royal family would not tolerate this attitude towards Kate Middleton. “If Kate were constantly criticized, no one would tolerate it. Press policy would be reviewed and the media that attacked her would shut down,” the source added.

The former actress was convinced that this was due to the fact that from the beginning no one at Buckingham Palace liked her. Unlike Kate, who has enjoyed the Queen’s support from the start.

Now, as his friends claim, Prince Harry was his only support. Incidentally, in one of his public statements, he cited the media’s bad attitude towards Megan as one of the reasons for his resignation from his royal duties and his transfer to the United States.

Meanwhile, the Sussex Dukes’ first hearing took place last week against four UK publications, including The Daily Mail. The tabloid in question is particularly relevant to Markel due to a personal letter to his father, Thomas, which the media spread.

To win the court battle, Prince Harry’s wife has assembled a brilliant team. It also includes attorney David Sherborn, who once defended Princess Diana in court.

The duchess acknowledges that no one in the royal family has been surprised by her decision to file a case against the publications.

Britain



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