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Meghan Markle was brought to 'tears' by a royal aide over her personalised jewellery

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Meghan Markle was reportedly “in tears” after she was allegedly reprimanded by a senior Buckingham Palace official over her jewellery during her time in the Royal Family.The claim was made in the book, Finding Freedom by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, and details the time Meghan was called by a senior aide regarding a personalised necklace at an engagement.

Her necklace was a simple gold chain featuring two small letters, the initials of her and Prince Harry. Royal Commentator Rachel Bowie brought up the book’s claim during a chat with Roberta Fiortio on the Royally Obsessed podcast and thought it was “crazy” that she was spoken over the necklace.In response to bringing up the story, Ms Fiorito said: “What I think was crazy was that immediately she was reprimanded.“She got a call from a senior Palace aide saying wearing necklaces like that only encourages the photographers to pursue her and create more headlines.“When she was given that feedback she listened and just took it then she broke down in tears to a friend afterwards.

It is kind of like damned if you do and damned if you don’t. I feel like right out of the gate she had to deal with all that.”Ms Bowie also thought the whole incident was “a little over the top” as the necklace itself was subtle.She added: “I also feel like you have to zoom in so much on the photos to see the necklace.

So, I am surprised that Palace aides were so against her wearing something like that when you really have to look so closely to see it.“It is not like she is sending an overt message, her T-shirt doesn't say ‘ Prince Harry and Meghan forever’. For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here . “I just.

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