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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Netflix special has concluded with a bang, as the final three episodes unveiled shocking revelations about the royal couple.
In episode 4, they shed light on the turning point in their relationship with the royal family, which they believe occurred during their visit to Australia.
According to a friend, their immense popularity with the public posed a threat to the palace.
However, this claim has been refuted, as the Australian tour was marred by controversy.
A social media post on Tumblr accused the couple of diva-like behavior, stating that their original plans for the tour were overshadowed by Meghan's inclusion at the last minute.
Adding to the drama, Meghan and Harry chose International Pregnancy and Baby Loss Remembrance Day to announce their pregnancy.
This announcement came after a week dedicated to commemorating pregnancy and baby loss, leaving many grieving families feeling disregarded.
The couple's insensitivity during this delicate period was evident when Meghan reportedly told the grieving families, “Sucks to be you, I'm pregnant.”
During their stay in Australia, Meghan's demands reached new heights.
While the Governor General and his family reside in Admiralty House, Meghan insisted on occupying the entire residence.
When her request was denied, she arrogantly asked the Governor General's wife, “Don't you know who I am?”
Additionally, Meghan compelled the staff at Admiralty House to stay up all night baking banana bread according to her personal recipe, rejecting batch after batch until she was satisfied.
She then presented the bread as if she had made it herself, despite its underwhelming taste and quality.
The couple's participation in the Invictus Games was lackluster, with Harry and Meghan attending only the opening and closing ceremonies.
Throughout the event, Meghan openly expressed her boredom on the first day, which did not align with the purpose of their visit.
Harry even insisted that Meghan deliver a speech at the closing ceremony, deviating from the planned program.
Their diva-like behavior left many people disgusted.
Despite visiting popular tourist spots, photos of the crowds at these events often showed a sparse audience, suggesting that the couple's popularity may have been exaggerated.
Moreover, Meghan drew suspicion by constantly accentuating her stomach to simulate a pregnancy bulge.
Her inappropriate attire throughout the tour further raised eyebrows, as she appeared disheveled and unkempt.
The controversy escalated when Meghan threw a cup of hot tea at an assistant during their time in Australia.
The palace eventually compensated the assistant for the incident.
Harry, feeling responsible for his wife's behavior, went around Admiralty House apologizing repeatedly.
In an attempt to rectify the situation, Prince Andrew was sent to Australia the following month on what was unofficially referred to as the “apology tour,” accompanied by Princess Beatrice.
Meghan's disrespectful attitude was not limited to the Governor General's wife; she allegedly used profanity and told her to “fuck off.”
Speculation suggests that Meghan's behavior may have been influenced by her concerns about the presence of UN women in the region, as she seemingly distanced herself from them after meeting Prince Harry.
Rebecca English, a royal correspondent for the Daily Mail who covered the tour, revealed that Meghan's behavior was even worse than reported.
She described an incident where Meghan hissed at a staff member in such a degrading manner that it reduced the individual to tears.
The tour to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga in 2018 was far from successful, with Meghan's infamous comment, “I can't believe I'm not getting paid for this,” reflecting her dissatisfaction.
According to news.com.australia, the trip was dubbed the “shit tour” by Meghan and her friend Jessica Mulroney, suggesting their disappointment with the destinations.
Overall, the revelations from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix special have exposed a side of the couple that contradicts their public image.
Their diva-like behavior and disregard for protocol during their Australian tour have left many questioning their motives and true character.