Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, faced a mental meltdown after she was forced to delete her public Instagram account and blog, The Tig, upon joining the royal family.
According to royal expert Neil Shawn, Meghan found it challenging to cope with the removal of her social media presence.
Despite the restrictions imposed on her, Meghan has recently reemerged in the public eye, using her platform to address various issues.
During a discussion on his YouTube channel, Mr. Shawn revealed that Meghan cherished the opportunity to engage with her followers on social media and through her blog.
However, the constraints of her royal status prevented her from expressing strong political opinions.
Prince Harry attempted to clarify the boundaries between politics and royalty, emphasizing the traditional neutrality expected from members of the royal family.
Following her departure from official duties, Meghan wasted no time engaging in debates and activism.
She took it upon herself to advocate for paid parental leave and climate policies within the US government.
Meghan personally contacted Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Susan Collins to push for these initiatives, despite criticism from royal commentator Hillary Fordwich.
Fordwich criticized Meghan for involving herself in politics while leveraging her royal title.
She highlighted the long-standing tradition of the royal family refraining from political involvement, both in American politics and globally.
Despite the backlash, reports suggest that Meghan plans to continue making similar calls to further her advocacy efforts.
In a surprising turn of events, sources close to Prince Harry and Meghan indicate that the couple is reconsidering their stance on family size.
Initially, Harry publicly expressed a desire for a smaller family to reduce their environmental impact, which some interpreted as a subtle jab at other royals.
However, the Sussexes are now contemplating expanding their family, with discussions about a potential third child alongside Archie and Lilibet.
According to insiders, Harry and Meghan believe that raising well-informed children who can positively impact the world outweighs concerns about the environmental implications of a larger family.
They intend to explore IVF options once their daughter Lilibet turns one, signaling a shift in their family planning approach.
The couple’s evolving perspective reflects their commitment to shaping a future generation of socially conscious individuals.