The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has often been at the centre of debate over whether she was "silenced" during her time as a senior Royal.This question was put to Meghan directly during her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
While some argue that the idea of being "silenced" is absurd for a woman who frequently gives speeches, others empathise that being married to a prince can limit one's freedom of speech.
When asked by Oprah if she was "silent or being silenced," Meghan responded: "The latter." However, according to Sarah Sands, a columnist for the Mail on Sunday, Meghan had previously expressed her feelings more explicitly.
At a Royal event in 2020, attended with her husband Prince Harry, Meghan reportedly asked: "Don't I have a voice?" Sarah claims that Meghan muttered the question "icily" under her breath, audible only to those nearby, including Princess Kate.The expert added: "Meghan's 'ordeal' in Britain was, to her mind, the subjugation of her voice." "A colleague who was at a broadcast by the Royal Family's short-lived Fab Four – how poignant it is to recall the two couples looking so happy together – remembers the microphone moving down the line: William...Kate...Harry...
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