Queen Mary has dealt a new blow to Meghan Markle after her ascension to the Danish crown.
Meghan, who is often compared to Queen Mary due to their commoner backgrounds, has been criticized for lacking the dedication and notable personality traits that earned Queen Mary the trust of her family.
Both women met their royal husbands as commoners and had successful careers before marrying into royalty.
However, according to royal expert Jenny Bond, Princess Mary has succeeded where Meghan failed, and this can be attributed to her maturity and understanding of her role.
In an interview with Fabulous magazine, Jenny Bond praised Princess Mary for her efforts to adapt to her new life in Denmark.
Moving to a different country and adjusting to a new culture can be challenging, as Meghan experienced when she moved to the UK.
However, Mary made a real effort to succeed and even learned the Danish language to better understand the hierarchy of royal life.
In contrast, Meghan publicly complained about having to learn the English national anthem, which is one of the shortest and most famous anthems in the world.
Bond believes that Mary’s success stems from her understanding of her place in the royal family.
As a successful career woman, Mary knew that one day she would become the queen and have the clout that Meghan desired for herself.
Meghan, on the other hand, struggled with the realization that she and Harry would always play second fiddle to William and Catherine.
Based on her background, Meghan would never have been allowed to marry the heir to the throne.
Bond attributes Mary’s ability to adapt to a different culture and country to her maturity and personality, qualities that Meghan seemed to lack.
The comparison between Mary and Meghan highlights Meghan’s complaints about the difficulties of royal life.
While Meghan claimed that no one helped her, Mary managed to learn a whole new language and navigate her royal duties with grace and without complaints.
This contrast exposes Meghan’s perceived selfishness and lack of dedication.
Critics argue that Meghan saw the British royal family as a stepping stone rather than a destination.
Even if her goal was to become queen through marriage, it is doubtful that Meghan would have been able to meet the expectations and requirements of a true princess or queen consort.
It is clear that Queen Mary’s dedication and maturity set her apart from Meghan Markle.
While Mary embraced her role as a royal and worked diligently to understand and adapt to her new life, Meghan struggled to fit in and fulfill the responsibilities expected of her.
The comparison between the two women serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by commoners who marry into royalty and the importance of maturity and dedication in successfully navigating royal life.