Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has reportedly written a letter to King Charles expressing her frustration with the different rules she had to follow compared to other members of the royal family.
According to royal expert Neil Sean, Meghan seeks answers from the King regarding the discrepancies she encountered during her time as a member of the Firm from 2018 to 2020.
Despite her departure from the royal family in 2020, Meghan remains discontented with the expectations placed upon her while carrying out her royal duties.
This dissatisfaction continues to persist, even as she and Prince Harry have embarked on new ventures in California, securing lucrative contracts with Netflix, Spotify, and Penguin Random House.
Entertainment pundit Neil Sean has shed light on Meghan’s plight, stating that she fails to comprehend why she is subjected to different rules than other members of the royal family.
In an attempt to address her concerns, Meghan sent a letter to King Charles, expressing her desire for a one-on-one meeting to discuss the challenges she has faced since joining the British monarchy.
One aspect that particularly irks Meghan is the contrasting treatment between herself and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Fergie, as she is commonly known, has appeared on various television shows, including Loose Women, and has capitalized on her royal status by promoting books and potentially engaging in endorsements.
Meghan and Harry find it perplexing that Fergie is allowed such liberties while they are held to a different standard.
Speculation surrounding a potential memoir from Meghan or her return to television has been circulating.
The Sussexes have signed a four-book deal with Penguin Random House, with Prince Harry’s memoir set to be the first release.
However, there is a possibility that Meghan may also share her side of the story in a tell-all autobiography.
A Hollywood agent, speaking to the Mail on Sunday, expressed their belief that it would be surprising if Meghan did not publish her own story.
While Prince Harry’s book aims to provide his perspective, Meghan’s account is equally compelling and could shed further light on their experiences within the royal family.
Despite Harry and Meghan’s attempts to reconcile with King Charles, it appears that the King has no intention of mending the rift with the couple.
In a recent post on the royal family’s official social media account, King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a collection of photos showcasing their engagements in 2023, including unseen family pictures.
However, noticeably absent were any pictures featuring Harry, Meghan, and their two children.
The omission of the Sussexes from this significant post hints at the strained relationship between them and the royal family.
Throughout 2023, King Charles did not have the opportunity to spend time with his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, which commentator Michael Cole described as a very sad state of affairs.
Despite Harry’s previous inquiry about the King’s desire to see his grandchildren, it seems that King Charles has had limited interaction with Archie and may have only seen Princess Lilibet once, if at all.
Furthermore, King Charles did not mention Harry and Meghan in his Christmas Day address to the nation, further highlighting the divide between them.
Even the BBC’s documentary about the King’s coronation failed to include any significant mention of the California-based couple.
As Meghan Markle seeks answers from King Charles and continues to navigate her life outside the royal family, the double standard in royal rules remains a contentious issue.
The outcome of her correspondence with the King and the future dynamics between the Sussexes and the royal family remain uncertain.