Speculation is swirling around Meghan Markle‘s feelings about living in a small apartment at Kensington Palace.
Sources suggest that she might not be too thrilled with the idea.
Meanwhile, royal expert Tom Bower has weighed in, indicating that Prince Harry could face challenges if he decides to return to the UK, largely due to the family drama that has unfolded over time.
There are whispers of a deeper issue at play.
Rumors have emerged suggesting that Meghan was allegedly escorted out of the UK by MI5 or MI6 after reportedly taking unauthorized photographs of Kensington Palace and other royal residences.
It’s said that she was spotted wandering the grounds in the wee hours while everyone else was asleep.
Following this incident, she was sent back to Canada, and any evidence of her escapades was supposedly destroyed.
But that wasn’t the end of it.
Reports claim she was later caught snapping photos of Princess Charlotte as she slept in Kensington Apartments.
This led to a confrontation with Prince William, who questioned her motives.
Allegedly, Meghan claimed she could fetch a hefty sum for those pictures, igniting further turmoil within the royal family.
Shortly after, she was seen at Heathrow Airport alongside Prince Edward and Sophie, making her way back to Canada.
Interestingly, this all occurred before she and Harry were engaged or married.
To add to the drama, Meghan concocted a narrative alleging she was being treated differently because of her race.
This came amid the release of their Netflix documentary, which faced backlash for including a private photographer during their time at Buckingham Palace.
A particular image captured inside the palace showed the couple exiting through a garden entrance, raising eyebrows among royal watchers.
According to reports from the Telegraph, this photograph sparked significant tension among palace aides.
Complaints were lodged, asserting that the Sussexes had not obtained permission to film in the Queen’s residence, a place where protocol is strictly enforced.
Insiders noted that typically, a memo would be sent to the Queen seeking approval for such activities, but it seems the couple may not have been made aware of this requirement.
The images in question were reportedly taken during Harry and Meghan’s farewell tour of the UK in March 2020, which featured numerous public engagements before they relocated to the US.
During this time, they were shadowed by photographer Chris Allerton, yet the controversial image that appeared in the Netflix trailer remains uncredited to any specific photographer.
The revelation of this breach of protocol has led to an outcry on social media, with many expressing their outrage.
Comments flooded in, with one user lamenting the audacity of the couple to bring a photographer into such a private space.
Another pointed out the irony in their complaints about privacy violations while they themselves were seemingly disregarding others’ privacy.
Adding to the tension, it was reported that Prince Harry and Meghan upset Queen Elizabeth II by rejecting a generous gift from her.
The couple, who moved to Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate, apparently did not fully appreciate the significance of the Queen’s gesture.
Lady Elizabeth Ensign commented that the Queen was aware of how important the cottage was and hoped the couple would honor her generosity.
Frogmore Cottage is notably close to the Queen’s private gardens, essentially placing her solitude and privacy at risk.
The Queen’s willingness to share this space with Harry and Meghan was seen as a significant act of kindness, one that many felt deserved respect and gratitude.
As these stories unfold, it becomes clear that the dynamics within the royal family are complex and fraught with tension.
With Meghan’s alleged actions and the Sussexes’ ongoing struggles with royal protocol, the future remains uncertain.