In a surprising turn of events, it has been reported that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly wrote a letter to King Charles, requesting a private audience with him following the passing of Her Majesty the Queen.
This revelation comes just days after the Queen’s funeral in mid-September, adding fuel to the already intense public scrutiny surrounding the royal family.
According to Neil Sean, a reliable source, Meghan Markle sought to catch the new King off-guard with her letter.
It is speculated that she wanted to clear the air and possibly explain the reasons behind the attacks she has faced.
Additionally, there are suggestions that she may have attempted to exert pressure on King Charles to grant titles to her children.
Those familiar with the ongoing saga involving Meghan Markle and the royal family will know that she possesses a certain knack for getting what she wants.
Her previous actions have not gone unnoticed by Prince Charles, who is well aware of the manipulation he and others in the family have experienced at her hands.
However, it is highly unlikely that Meghan’s letter, if it indeed exists, would have reached King Charles without undergoing thorough scrutiny by palace aides.
The palace’s protocol dictates that all correspondence addressed to the monarch goes through proper channels before reaching his desk.
Adding more intrigue to the situation, a screenshot from Markle News 1 suggests that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be attempting to blackmail King Charles for financial gain.
While Meghan reportedly interpreted this as a green light to proceed, Prince Harry perceived it as a threat to sever their ties with the monarchy, including their titles.
Shortly after this alleged conversation, King Charles delivered a speech in which he announced his commitment to serving the United Kingdom alongside Prince William and his wife, Catherine.
The absence of any mention of Harry and Meghan in the speech speaks volumes about their current standing within the royal family.
It appears that no titles will be bestowed upon those who do not actively serve the UK.
Furthermore, royal biographer Tom Bower has raised concerns that King Charles III might consider stripping Meghan Markle and Prince Harry of their titles due to fears that the Duke’s upcoming book could damage the reputation of the monarchy.
Bower acknowledges that such a decision would be drastic but suggests that it might be the only course of action available.
In contrast to this view, royal biographer Angela Levin disputes the notion that Harry was ever treated as a “spare” within the royal family.
She argues that he was immensely popular, second only to the Queen herself, due to his mischievous and lively nature.
Levin emphasizes that being an heir and future king, Prince William faces significantly greater demands and responsibilities.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle’s alleged letter unfolds, it remains to be seen how King Charles will respond to these developments.
The public eagerly awaits further updates on this ongoing royal saga, which has captivated the world’s attention.