Royal commentator Dyles Brandreth has recently disclosed a surprising revelation regarding Meghan Markle’s initial days within the Royal family.
In a candid interview on ITV’s Lorraine, Brandreth shared that the Duchess of Sussex declined an offer from Queen Elizabeth II to receive guidance from Sophie, Countess of Wessex, in navigating her Royal duties.
Instead, Meghan expressed her preference for relying on Prince Harry for support, stating, “No, I don’t think I need that.
I’ve got Harry,” as recounted by Brandreth during his conversation with host Lorraine Kelly.
The behind-the-scenes glimpse into Meghan’s world comes amidst the release of a new Netflix documentary series, “Harry and Meghan,” where the Duchess opened up about her struggles adjusting to the regal lifestyle.
Reflecting on her early experiences, Meghan confessed, “I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside,” shedding light on the challenges she faced as a newcomer to the Royal circle.
In a particularly revealing moment from the documentary, Meghan shared an anecdote about the late Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting a humorous exchange with Prince Harry prior to meeting his grandmother.
Recounting the incident, Meghan admitted that she initially thought Harry was joking when he inquired if she knew how to curtsy.
However, her attempt at an exaggerated curtsy to the Queen was perceived by Brandreth as both mocking and embarrassing, adding a layer of complexity to Meghan’s interactions within the Royal household.
During a subsequent episode of Lorraine on December 9th, Brandreth delved deeper into the dynamics between the Queen and Meghan, emphasizing the monarch’s fondness for her grandson Harry.
Brandreth shared insights into the Queen’s warm reception of Meghan, revealing that Her Majesty not only welcomed the Duchess warmly but also extended an offer for her to continue pursuing her acting career if she desired.
Additionally, the Queen had expressed a desire for Sophie, Countess of Wessex, to assist Meghan in acclimating to her new role within the Royal family.