In Meghan Markle’s world, it seems that being offended is a constant state of being.
What’s truly fascinating about her short time in the British monarchy is how she and Harry have managed to turn their experiences into books and a docuseries, highlighting just how terrible it was.
A television reporter once asked, “How hard could it be?”
after all, Meghan had people looking after her, living in luxurious properties, and enjoying security and adoration.
But according to Meghan, things were incredibly difficult.
One particular aspect that stands out about Meghan Markle is her tendency to rewrite individual stories.
Take the bullying claims, for example.
Initially, it was a private matter, handled discreetly by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
However, Meghan and Harry wanted it to be public, aiming to prove the allegations false.
Yet, more people came forward with their own versions of events, creating a convoluted picture.
And now, another story with a different version emerges, coming from a source deemed impeccable.
Moving on to other matters, the weather in the United Kingdom is turning chilly, with threats of snow.
As we empathize with those affected by floods worldwide, it’s worth noting how building companies continue constructing homes in flood-prone areas, seemingly avoiding accountability.
But let’s return to our Royal Story of the Day.
Remember Meghan’s recent appearance on the red carpet, where she spoke about her time on the cable TV show “Suits”?
She claimed the reason it had done so well on Netflix was due to the lack of great shows available for binge-watching.
Additionally, she discussed what we can expect from Archwell.
Interestingly, Prince Harry revealed in his book that the palace vetted the show’s scripts before Meghan quit.
This raises questions about why the palace would vet scripts from someone who was not a lead cast member.
The scriptwriter also mentioned that certain elements had to be removed, but the palace denies any recollection of such involvement.
They suggest that Prince Harry may have simply advised Meghan on potential controversies regarding specific words or phrases.
However, no one within the palace, including Windsor Castle and the communications team, recalls any script vetting.
It’s a peculiar situation, highlighting how this comment, which could have been innocuous, has been blown out of proportion.
The palace certainly vetted Meghan, but a script from “Suits”?
That never happened.
As always, it’s essential to share these intriguing developments.
Neil Sean reporting from the heart of London, eager to hear your take on this latest twist in Meghan Markle’s world.