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Meghan Markle’s Diva Behavior and Royal Exit Put Strain on Prince Charles’ Plans for Monarchy
A former cameraman from the popular TV show “Suits” has made shocking claims about Meghan Markle's behavior on set.
Speaking to Globe magazine, the unnamed source accused the Duchess of acting like a demanding diva during her time on the American legal drama series.
According to the source, Meghan was known for being standoffish and was even referred to as “the princess” by some.
The cameraman alleged that Meghan's tardiness and antics were reminiscent of screen legend Marilyn Monroe, who was notorious for her habit of being late.
He claimed that Meghan would often need coaxing out of her dressing room because she felt she didn't look pretty enough or her outfit wasn't right.
The source also mentioned an occasion when they needed to shoot promotional stills and everyone thought Meghan was acting like an A-lister, despite not having that status.
However, once the cameras started rolling, the source admitted that Meghan was easy to photograph and knew how to do her job.
But as soon as the camera stopped, she allegedly became less friendly.
The cameraman concluded that this alleged behavior showed Meghan in a negative light and made her appear insecure and spoiled.
In other news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's decision to step back from their senior royal duties and move to America has reportedly disrupted Prince Charles' plans for a slimmed-down monarchy.
According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, their departure put a strain on Charles' vision for the future of the royal family when he becomes king.
Speaking on Vanity Fair's Dynasty podcast, Nicholl explained that there is a generational divide in how Meghan and Harry's exit was perceived.
The older generation saw it as a betrayal, while the younger generation had no issue with their decision.
This divide raises questions about the place of a hereditary monarchy in modern society and the need to convince the younger generation of its relevance.
Nicholl raised further questions about Charles' plans for a slimmed-down monarchy.
Will he be willing to scale back the family's participation in public events to maintain a firewall between the monarchy?
Sally Bedell-Smith, another expert, suggested that Charles had already intended to marginalize his siblings even more than he currently has, but he still relies on them to carry out royal duties.
With Charles already in his 70s, his reign is expected to be transitional, and he will want to make a difference and have an impact.
As Prince Charles navigates the challenges of a changing monarchy, the fallout from Meghan and Harry's exit continues to shape discussions about the future of the royal family.
The divide between generations and the need to adapt to modern society remain key considerations for the future king.