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Meghan Markle Blames Palace for Wimbledon Controversy, Leaving Paying Guests Without Seats
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle has accused the palace of failing to protect her from the paparazzi during her visit to Wimbledon in 2019.
The Duchess of Sussex attended the tournament to watch Prince William play in a second-round match, marking her second appearance at Wimbledon as a royal.
However, her experience took an unpleasant turn when a man was accused of taking a photo of her, which turned out to be a selfie.
Despite the misunderstanding, Meghan's security confronted the man, leading to an embarrassing and unjust situation.
Unlike other members of the royal family, Meghan allegedly had the area around her cleared, inconveniencing approximately 40 paying guests who lost their seats due to her surprise visit.
These individuals may have waited for years or traveled from overseas to attend Wimbledon, making the incident even more disheartening.
Furthermore, there were rumors that Meghan was not allowed in the royal box because she was wearing jeans.
Additionally, it was noted that she chose to watch her friend Serena Williams but did not stay to watch Andy Murray.
Meghan's frustration with the palace staff extended to accusing them of being discriminatory for not silencing the media and covering up her perceived bad behavior.
During her interview with Oprah Winfrey, she expressed her belief that if the same situation had occurred with Kate Middleton, the palace would have defended her.
However, Meghan's claims went unchallenged as the royal family adheres to a “no complain, no explain” policy, leaving her free to manipulate public opinion and portray herself as a victim.
This recent revelation comes as an expert suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not doing enough to mend their relationship with the royal family.
Despite announcing that they consider this year as their year of redemption, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have failed to back up their words with actions.
Royal expert Phil Dumpier stated that the couple needs to take steps to convince the public that they genuinely want to redeem themselves.
Dumpier also pointed out that during Christmas, the royal family showcased unity by allowing even Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Fergie, to join them for church and lunch.
However, Harry and Meghan were noticeably absent from the festivities, sending a clear message that they were not welcome.
Prince Harry officially stepped back from his royal duties in 2020, along with Meghan and their son, Archie.
The couple later accused the royal family of discriminatory treatment towards their son and shared their grievances with the public.
Currently residing in California, Harry and Meghan have yet to make significant efforts to reconcile with the royal family, leaving many skeptical about their intentions.
While they may have declared 2024 as their year of redemption, actions speak louder than words, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince the public of their genuine desire for reconciliation.