In the latest twist in the saga of the British royal family, Meghan Markle is reportedly eager to meet with King Charles III to address several grievances since joining the royal fold. According to royal commentator Neil Sean, Meghan is feeling the pressure of a unique set of expectations that seem to differ from those applied to other royals.
In a recent YouTube exposé, Sean revealed that Meghan has been reaching out to King Charles, hoping to secure a private audience with him. The aim? To lay out the specific challenges and scrutiny she has faced since stepping into the royal spotlight. Her outreach follows a high-profile coronation event that took place at Westminster Abbey last May, marking a significant moment for the monarchy.
Sean narrated, “Meghan is looking for some clarity from His Majesty the King.” It appears she has taken the initiative to craft a letter expressing her desire for a personal meeting, where she hopes to delve into the issues overshadowing her experience within royal duties.
It’s significant to note that Prince Harry and Meghan stepped down from their active roles in the royal family back in 2020, a move that disrupted established norms and sparked intense media scrutiny. Now, it seems Meghan’s frustration is mounting as she grapples with the contrasting treatment she and Harry receive compared to other royals.
At 42, Meghan is reportedly quite “angry” about the unequal scrutiny applied to her endeavors. While both she and Harry face intense public and media speculation for their interviews and projects, other royals appear to operate under different standards. This disparity is causing Meghan to question the royal family’s fairness.
Sean elaborated that one particular incident seems to aggravate Meghan more than others: the public appearances and promotional efforts of Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. Ferguson regularly appears on shows like ‘This Morning’ and ‘Loose Women,’ engages in book promotions, and even partakes in advertising ventures—all while remaining a member of the royal family.
“What really irks Meghan is the double standard,” Sean insisted. Both Harry and Meghan, who tied the knot in 2018, seemingly find it perplexing that different rules apply to Ferguson compared to their own situation.
In a related development, recent reports highlight that Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are purportedly moving past the controversies generated by Harry and Meghan. A friend of Kate remarked that they are focused on the future rather than dwelling on past allegations.