Farewell to the British royal family for Meghan Markle “It was a tragedy”. The authoritative royal biographer Andrew Morton, author of the 1992 book, among other things, assures this Diana: Her True Story. The prince’s wife Harry, as Morton explained to the podcast Royally Us, at the beginning “Made every effort” to integrate into the royal family: “Yes is converted to the Anglican Church, he has abandoned his social profiles and she was also ready to change nationality, for become British“. Something as known has gone wrong. And according to the royal expert Megxit was “a little tragedy” for the Windsors too: «They have lost an important member, capable of connecting them with a part of the population that they cannot reach».
Harry and Meghan announced the farewell to the royal family, which became final last April, in January 2020. Today they live in Montecito, California, with the firstborn Archie and the little one Lilibet Diana, born last June. Their new American life was marked by millionaire contracts (with Netflix and Spotify) and by sensational, public attacks on the royal family. Like theinterview with Oprah Winfrey last March, in which they accused the Windsors even of racism.
Rivers of ink have been spilled over the reasons for the Megxit. There has been much talk, for example, of tensions between Harry and William, apparently preceding Meghan’s break-in into the royal family. It has also been said that the Sussexes felt obscured by future rulers William and Kate Middleton. Whatever the causes of the breakup, according to Morton, the farewell to the royal family for the former actress Meghan was “a tragedy”. But even the Windsors, losing the Markle, would have missed an excellent opportunity to modernize the public face of the monarchy. Family feuds have never done anyone any good. Crowned heads, apparently, are no exception.
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