In the interview that is said to be the royal history of the past few decades, Meghan Markle, shares about life at the royal family as well as the difficulties she has faced when trying to adapt to a new life since marrying Harry.
Meghan also revealed she was “forced to keep quiet” by Buckingham Palace officials.
“Only when we got married and things started to get really bad, did I realize that not only was I unprotected, but they were willing to lie to protect the other members of the royal family. They are not willing to speak the truth to protect me and my husband “, Meghan said.
When Oprah Winfrey questioned the fact that Meghan and her sister-in-law Kate went to a match at the Wimbledon tennis tournament and said it was “to help Meghan adapt,” the Duchess replied: “What I have come to realize over the past four years is that nothing looks like it at all.”
According to Meghan Markle, palace officials have asked her to always answer “no comment”, because everything will always be seen through the prism that “we will protect you”.
The Duchess of Sussex also described the “pain” of not giving the prince the crown to her son, little Archie, and accused Buckingham Electric of not protecting the boy by providing security services to him 24/7.
During the interview, Meghan criticized the royal family for “spreading false information about us”.
“I don’t know why they can expect that after all this time we will remain silent even when the royal family has an active role in spreading untrue information about us. And If we were to speak the truth with the risk of losing a lot of things, we would have actually lost so much by now.” Meghan said.
When Oprah asked, “So were you silent? Or asked to be quiet?”, Meghan replied, “The second one.”
Sharing about loneliness when the royal family is rumored to have rift, Meghan said: “I remember a lot of people at the palace saying ‘Oh, you can’t do this because it turns out like this’. I asked’ Can I have lunch with my friends. ? ‘ And the answer was’ No, no … You’re being noticed everywhere. It’s better to go out to have lunch with you ‘. And so for months, I didn’t go out.”