Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, harbors a profound anxiety about returning to the United Kingdom.
This fear, as explained by a royal expert, stems not from concerns for her safety but rather from a belief that the British public may not welcome her back with open arms.
It’s a sentiment that paints a stark picture of her experiences since stepping into royal life.
Recently, Prince Harry opened up about his own struggles with the British media in a candid ITV documentary titled “Tabloids on Trial.”
During the series, he expressed his apprehension that Meghan could become a target of violent attacks, referencing the intense scrutiny and harsh treatment she has received from the press.
However, the royal commentator who spoke on GB News provided a different perspective, suggesting that Meghan’s fears are more about emotional rejection than physical harm.
The expert emphasized, “This isn’t about knives or acids; it’s about the possibility of being booed.” This statement underscores the emotional toll that Meghan’s past experiences in the UK have taken on her.
The commentator suggested that these memories have left her questioning whether she truly feels at home in Britain.
Adding to this analysis, the royal specialist reflected on Meghan’s identity, noting, “I don’t think she’s ever really fit into this country anyway.” Growing up in California, Meghan doesn’t quite align with the traditional British upper class that Prince Harry is accustomed to.
This cultural divide may contribute to her reluctance to return to a place where she feels like an outsider.
Despite the royal family’s significant events, including King Charles III’s coronation, Meghan’s absence has raised eyebrows.
The expert pointed out that there was no logical reason for her not to attend, especially considering the security measures in place.
It seems that many believe she could have felt secure enough to participate.
The commentary also touched on the emotional aspects of family connections.
With King Charles having only met his grandchildren, Lilibet and Archie, a handful of times, the expert lamented that Prince Harry should have brought them along to strengthen those bonds, especially after the king’s recent health struggles.
Since relocating to California in 2020, both Prince Harry and Meghan have made only a few trips back to the UK.