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Royal Family News: Meghan Markle Finally Admits To Regretting Her Behavior
The Duchess of Sussex is having regrets about the past. Apparently, Prince Harry’s wife feels bad for igniting the royal racist controversy and the fallout that happened afterwards.
In fact, things have gotten so bad that almost every member of the royal family refuses to speak to Meghan Markle, let alone be in the same room as her. They simply want nothing to do with her.
While Meghan simply just wanted to speak her truth, she didn’t think that it would end up being as controversial as it became. Not only that, but the royal racist remarks nearly tore the royal family apart.
One source close to the situation says that Meghan believes her comments “weren’t received in the way that she had expected and several of her comments have backfired.”
The insider also added, “Meghan wanted the takeaway from their Oprah interview [in 2021] to be about her mental health, and I think Meghan regretted sitting down with The Cut [in 2022] because she provided endless commentary for her critics.”
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Royal Family News: What’s Next For The Duchess Of Sussex?
“She deeply regrets how she behaved towards the royals, and she’s very sorry about saying that they were racist.”
“I don’t know if I believe it, but in any case, it’s much too late, isn’t it? Everybody’s learned that that was nonsense, and it’s no longer listened to.”
It’s also been said that Meghan Markle has moved past all of the royal scandals and just wants to focus on her life in California with her husband, Prince Harry, and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
So far the Duchess of Sussex herself has made no comments about the matter just yet. Watch this space. Let us know what you think by leaving us a line with your thoughts in our comments section below.
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