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Sophie Wessex Accused of Mistreating Meghan Markle: Royal Family Mentorship Rejected
In a surprising turn of events, Sophie Wessex, the Countess of Wessex, has been accused of mistreating Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex.
As a mentor within the royal family, Sophie had offered guidance to Meghan, but her efforts were rejected by the Duchess.
It has been reported that the Queen herself had suggested to Meghan that she could learn about being married to royalty from Sophie.
However, Meghan had her own ideas and preferred to seek guidance from another member of the royal family.
Giles Brandreth, in his book “Elizabeth, an Intimate Portrait,” shed light on the Queen's perspective.
Being well-versed in the challenges of royal life, Her Majesty understood that Meghan might find it initially difficult to adjust.
She described the experience as “jolty” but assured Meghan that she would soon get used to it.
To assist Meghan in navigating this new world, the Queen proposed Sophie Wessex as an ideal mentor.
The Queen suggested that Sophie could show Meghan the ropes, according to Brandreth.
However, Meghan expressed that she did not feel the need for Sophie's help, as she had Harry by her side.
This decision may have been influenced by the fact that Prince Harry himself did not marry into the royal family, lacking the same wisdom and understanding that someone with a similar background could provide.
Like Meghan, Sophie did not come from an aristocratic background and had a career in public relations before marrying into the royal family.
Sophie's experience working with brands, including Capital Radio, could have made her relatable to Meghan's journey.
Sophie's path to royalty began when she met Prince Edward in 1987 while he was dating one of her friends.
In 1996, Sophie co-founded her own public relations agency, RJH Public Relations, with Murray Harkin.
It was in 1993, during a charity promotion shoot for Prince Edward's summer challenge, that Sophie and Edward crossed paths again and began dating.
They eventually married in 1999.
The similarities between Sophie and Meghan, both marrying in their mid-30s, suggest that Sophie could have offered valuable insights and assistance in adjusting to royal life.
Navigating public life as a member of the royal family can be challenging, as Sophie Wessex herself has experienced.
Initially finding it difficult to transition from a successful career in PR to a full-time royal, Sophie eventually found her footing.
Now regarded as a safe pair of hands by royal fans, she has even been described as a royal secret weapon.
However, Meghan chose not to accept Sophie's instructions and instead disparaged her, opting for guidance from someone else.
During the wedding, Sophie, as Harry's aunt, displayed the most surprising reaction, according to body language expert Judy James.
In contrast to William and Kate's wedding, this ceremony was relatively relaxed for the royal family.
Charles, beaming with pride and delight, walked Meghan down the aisle, showcasing a heartwarming moment.
The rejection of Sophie's mentorship by Meghan is seen as a great insult to the Countess of Wessex.
Despite the Queen's suggestion, Meghan made it clear that she did not require Sophie's help, as she had Harry by her side.
This decision highlights Meghan's determination to forge her own path within the royal family, seeking guidance from individuals she felt more connected to.