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Title: Meghan Markle’s Public Outings Contradict Claims of Imprisonment
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been spotted out and about in London, despite previously stating that she rarely left the house due to media oversaturation, according to a biography.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan revealed that she had been advised not to see friends and to lie low.
However, biographer Andrew Morton's new chapters in “Meghan, a Hollywood Princess” paint a different picture, suggesting that she was seen having meals in Notting Hill, receiving beauty treatments, and going on shopping trips, all while paparazzi images were rejected by British newspapers.
The biography sheds light on Meghan's claim of being a “lonely prisoner hidden away by the men in grey.”
Although she mentioned leaving the house only twice in four months, there were several instances where she was seen attending dinner and lunch appointments in Notting Hill, getting beauty treatments in Kensington, and engaging in various shopping excursions.
Despite being captured by paparazzi, British newspapers chose not to purchase these photographs.
The reasons behind their decision were not explicitly explained, but it is worth noting that UK regulations prohibit the use of material obtained through intimidation or harassment, including persistent pursuit by photographers.
During her interview with Oprah, Meghan expressed frustration over the restrictions imposed on her by the royal family.
She recalled instances where she was told not to engage in certain activities for fear of how they would be perceived.
Even going out for lunch with friends was discouraged, as she was deemed to be oversaturated in the media.
Meghan emphasized her seclusion, stating that she felt lonely despite being constantly in the public eye.
She also highlighted the lack of consideration for her emotional well-being, questioning whether anyone had taken into account how she truly felt.
Morton's biography further explores Meghan's experience within the royal family, describing her feeling of being silenced and trapped.
She allegedly had her passport, driver's license, and keys taken away, making her feel as though she were in an open prison.
However, this did not deter Meghan from delivering speeches on female empowerment, equality, and other important issues while traveling both privately and commercially.
The book also delves into the strained relationships Meghan had within the royal family.
It suggests that she and Prince Harry were perceived as difficult to deal with, causing tension and animosity among certain members.
While Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were exempted from this characterization, others were reportedly unfriendly and jealous towards Meghan.
On a personal level, some members of the Windsor family and their courtiers quietly welcomed Meghan and Harry's departure from Britain, but institutionally, it was a significant blow.
Following their exit from the royal family, Meghan opened up about the lack of support she received, particularly regarding her mental health struggles, during her interview with Oprah.
She revealed that she had contemplated suicide while still a working member of the royal family and expressed disappointment in the institution's failure to address her concerns.
Harry confirmed that she did not receive any support from the royal family, emphasizing that the topic was avoided altogether.
“Meghan, a Hollywood Princess” was initially published in 2018 but has been re-released with new chapters.
These chapters shed light on the tumultuous years Meghan and Harry experienced within the royal family, marked by division, jealousy, and mistrust.
However, the biography also highlights their newfound hope for a brighter future outside the palace walls, as they now reside in California's Montecito, where pointing and staring at celebrity arrivals is considered uncool in a town filled with old money and famous faces.