British royal family news reveals that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dropped Megxit on the royal family in 2020. The nasty move stunned the world who were shocked that the court jester and the cable actress could be so cruel to the loyal family who coddled them for years.
Megxit was the “truth bomb” that the Markles launched to declare their independence from the monarchy and truth be told they have only looked back in anger. After the announcement Harry and select royals met, without Meghan, to hammer out the details of this historic snub.
It was a closed-door meeting between Harry, the queen, King Charles and Prince William. It was reported that Prince Philip left the building so as to avoid his traitorous grandson.
Now comes word of something the late Prince Philip said at that time about Meghan.
According to MSN, Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was initially fond of Meghan. But one of his aides alleges that while “A source previously revealed that Meghan really impressed the royal family patriarch after she showed an interest in learning about his ancestors and heritage,” he came to see the light.
The source told Express: “Meghan asked a lot of questions, about Philip’s side of the family and his connection to Greece. The Duke of Edinburgh really got on with her. The reason he liked her was because she was very bold.”
But Philip was upset by Megxit and it’s alleged that later he admitted he was “wrong” about the Suits alum. Apparently the prince could not get over the disastrous Megxit maneuver. According to the outlet, royal biographer Christopher Andersen wrote about what one of Philip’s aides told him following Megxit.
Andersen “quoted Philip’s staffer telling him that the Duke of Edinburgh said: This shows a complete lack of respect. The aide added that Philip then told the queen: It appears as if we were wrong about her [Meghan] all along.”
Prince Philip died on April 9, 2021, at the age of 99, just one week before his 100th birthday. Tell us royal fans, was Megxit disrespectful or an act of freedom seeking?
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