Keeping tabs? Meghan Markle isn’t afraid of speaking about her experience within the British royal family — and her words make waves across the pond.“Oh, I think they pay attention,” royal expert Christopher Andersen exclusively told Us Weekly during an interview on Wednesday, October 26, acknowledging that the Suits alum, 41, is “justifiably” sharing her story after stepping down from her senior duties with Prince Harry in 2020.Earlier this month, Meghan referred to Queen Elizabeth II‘s death as a “complicated time” for her and her husband, 38, who moved to California after their royal exit. “There’s been such an outpouring of love and support,” she told Variety after previously delaying her cover story out of respect for the late monarch, who died on September 8. “I’m really grateful that I was able to be with my husband to support him, especially during that time.”The couple were already overseas for charity obligations when news broke of Elizabeth’s death and remained in the U.K.
through the mourning period. Meghan and the former military pilot attended his grandmother’s state funeral on September 19 before flying back to the U.S.“I feel deep gratitude to have been able to spend time with her and get to know her.
It’s been a complicated time, but my husband, ever the optimist, said, ‘Now she’s reunited with her husband, [Prince Philip],'” the Deal or No Deal alum told the magazine.Harry’s father, King Charles III, immediately assumed the throne after Elizabeth’s passing.
According to Andersen, Meghan’s commentary has put a damper on the royal transition.“I think — as far as the Charles is concerned, specifically — you know, he feels betrayed,” the author told Us, pointing out that the king, 73, “walked Meghan up the
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