The world of the British Royal Family finds itself under the spotlight once again, and this time it’s Meghan Markle who is facing a massive backlash.
In a recent turn of events, Meghan’s views on the roles within the Royal Family have been shattered, leaving her feeling quite upset.
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Meghan had previously claimed that the Royal Family was extremely formal and distant, even behind closed doors.
However, recent appearances by members of the firm on Mike Tyndall’s podcast, The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, have painted a completely different picture.
Princess Anne, Prince William, and Kate Middleton joined the podcast and revealed a side of the Royal Family that many never knew existed.
They discussed everything from beer pong to cold water swimming, showcasing their sense of fun and formality.
This effectively debunked Meghan’s claims made on a Netflix series.
Former BBC Royal correspondent Jenny Bond had some strong words for Meghan regarding her views on the Royal Family.
She labeled Meghan as naïve, pointing out that the recent podcast revelations prove otherwise.
According to Jenny Bond, Mike Tyndall and his rugby colleagues have a unique way of shedding light on life behind the palace walls.
The podcast offers a glimpse into how the Royal families interact behind closed doors and the activities they engage in privately.
The stories shared on the podcast were not about formality and stiffness, but rather about a close-knit family that genuinely enjoys each other’s company.
For instance, Princess Anne admitted to racing Prince William and his children around Balmoral Square, even joking about her skill at taking corners while running.
This revelation presents a stark contrast to the stiff image some may have had of her.
Additionally, Jenny Bond highlighted the shift from traditional card games to more modern favorites like beer pong within the palace walls.
The younger generation’s love for sports and their willingness to embrace lighthearted activities paints a picture of a normal family.
Jenny further emphasized the relaxed relationship between Mike Tyndall, his mother-in-law, Prince William, and Catherine.
Their shared love for sports and mutual respect is evident throughout the podcast.
It’s not all just fun and games, though.
Deep emotional connections were also revealed, such as Prince William being moved to tears by Zara’s equestrian success.
The podcast provided a glimpse into a Royal family that is far from the formal and standoffish image Meghan had portrayed.
Instead, it showcased a family built on trust, where closeness and camaraderie prevail.
Jenny Bond concluded that Meghan might have been taken aback by these revelations because building trust takes time.
Her previous views on the Royal Family may have been, in her own words, naïve.
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