Accusations have surfaced, suggesting that Meghan Markle intentionally makes controversial remarks against the royal family to maintain publicity. In an interview with Sky News Australia, royal expert Angela Levin described the Duchess as "the most difficult woman to satisfy" and noted her desire for substantial financial gains.
Addressing Meghan's complaint to King Charles about perceived discrepancies in treatment compared to Sarah Ferguson, Angela clarified the timeline, highlighting that Fergie's divorce from Prince Andrew occurred in 1996.
Previously reported, Meghan expressed confusion over the continuous scrutiny post her royal exit. According to royal expert Neil Sean, the mother-of-two believes the royal family applies different standards to her professional commitments compared to those of the Duchess of York.
Angela Levin revealed that Queen Elizabeth II encouraged Meghan to continue her acting career, but the Duchess declined, stating, "I absolutely don't. I want to give my whole self to the Royal Family." The royal expert concluded by noting that this decision may have been a significant misstep on Meghan's part.
Meghan Markle's quest for attention and her unique approach to dealing with the royal family continue to fuel discussions about her motivations and strategies.