By Sheila Mckenzie-
The royal family is not happy with Meghan Markle, a source has told Entertainment today. Meghan Markle’s latest interview with The Cut has annoyed the royal family and royalists, as they see her latest interview as being provocative, and an attempt to bring the royal family down.
Meghan Markle is believed to have been reacting to multiple negative media coverage over the months in various publications, and her perception that they are mostly motivated by racial prejudice, rather than any misdemeanours on her part.
During her interview with The Cut, the 41-year-old detailed her life in Montecito, California, and addressed the “bittersweet” transition that she and Prince Harry made after stepping away from royal life in 2020.
A source told Entertainment Tonight that the “royal family is disappointed by Meghan Markle’s latest comments in The Cut magazine and on her podcast. They are distressed that after stepping back from the royal family — claiming a need for privacy — she continues to publicize family matters in public,” the source says.
The source added that there is a “loss of trust” with Meghan.
The source apparently expressed Meghan’s remarks to The Cut and on her Archetypes podcast, in which she discussed how she had to keep doing events even after her son Archie’s nursery caught on fire during her and Prince Harry’s South Africa tour, mark a “loss of trust” from the royal family. The Firm, as the institution is known as in the U.K., has long stood by a “never complain, never explain” policy.
The source said the “royal family is disappointed by Meghan Markle’s latest comments in The Cut magazine and on her podcast. They are distressed that after stepping back from the royal family she continues to publicize family matters in public.”
Meghan’s comments to The Cut, where she spoke more her reasons for leaving the royal family include her revealing she didn’t sign anything legally barring her from talking about her experience as a duchess. “I can talk about my whole experience and make a choice not to,” she said, adding she hasn’t yet because she’s “still healing.”
She said she only first recognised that she was treated as a black woman after she married her husband, revealing that up until then she had seen herself as a ”mixed woman”.
The Duchess Of Sussex expressed her reasons for not schooling her children in the Uk, citing too much photographing of her child, something her critics say is untrue because the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton school in England and benefit from the same legal protection they say Meghan’s children would have benefited from.
Meghan Markle has more complex issues at work in her life. Her husband’s battle with the Home Office over the removal of security for her family has been one of the issues she says make her and her family feel unsafe in the Uk
.She also irked the British public when she stated that she would not entrust the photograph to the same media she accuses of being racist.
Meghan ended her The Cut interview by saying there’s room for forgiveness between her and the royals—and that she has done them a favor by not saying more. “I think forgiveness is really important. It takes a lot more energy to not forgive,” she said. “But it takes a lot of effort to forgive. I’ve really made an active effort, especially knowing that I can say anything.
Her claim to be making an effort to forgive will be challenged, given her well documented fall out with her father, and both of her half siblings, Samantha Markle, and Thomas Markle Jnr.
Her comments will continue to ignite debate, discussions, and attacks from aggrieved parties, and those who consider her to be responsible for the fall out between Prince Harry and the royal family.
Commentators are generally unified that prince Harry always wanted outs from the royal family, and saw his opportunity in Meghan Markle, but others are convinced the former U.S actress was the trigger behind the fall out, and came to the royal family with her own agenda of changing things.