Meghan Markle reportedly muttered "Don't I have a voice?" under her breath during an interview with Harry, William and Kate before the Sussexes' sensational royal exit in 2020, a journalist has claimed.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from their roles as senior working royals over four years ago and have made their thoughts and experiences with the monarchy very clear since then with a series of allegations against the Firm.The first wave of their bombshell claims came during their groundbreaking interview with Oprah Winfrey back in March 2021 which included that moment that Meghan was asked if she had been "silent, or were you silenced" with the 42-year-old claiming it was "the latter".
The former Suits actress opened up about feeling unable to use her voice while she was a member of the Firm and how much she valued her independence, the Mirror reports.This moment in the explosive sit down chat was widely seen as the first time Meghan had opened up about feeling voiceless as a royal but one writer claims that the duchess had already expressed her frustrations regarding this many years beforehand.Mail on Sunday columnist Sarah Sands claimed in 2020 that Meghan asked "Don't I have a voice?" at an event with her husband, Prince William and Kate Middleton.The incident is said to have taken place during a broadcast involving the four royals who were previously dubbed the 'Fab Four.'The journalist claims that the microphone was passed from William to Kate and then Harry before Meghan 'icily' muttered under her breath, "Don't I have a voice?" with those close enough to her able to hear her unimpressed remark.Sarah writes: "Meghan's 'ordeal' in Britain was, to her mind, the subjugation of her voice.
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