Meghan Markle’s family has once again made headlines as a video posted by her Georgia relatives accuses her of dishonesty in the latest episode of a Netflix series.
A member of Meg and Markle’s family expressed doubts about ever reconciling with the Duchess of Sussex, citing a belief that she now considers herself above her own family after joining the royal ranks in 2018.
Speaking anonymously in a recent interview, the relative stated that they come from different social classes and foresee no future communication with Markle.
The family member emphasized that the estrangement is a result of Markle’s choices and asserted that they have no intention of pursuing a relationship with someone who does not wish to engage with them.
Following their departure from the royal family, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry now reside in a lavish $14 million estate in Montecito, California, with their young son Archie.
The anonymous family member reiterated that their focus is on their own happiness and family, expressing indifference towards Markle’s actions.
Markle’s strained relationship with her family has been widely publicized, particularly surrounding her wedding to Harry when her father, Thomas Markle, opted out of attending at the last minute due to a staged photo controversy.
The family member also disclosed details of a letter sent by Meg after her marriage, shedding light on the ongoing tensions within the family.
In addition to her father’s criticisms, Meghan Markle’s half-sister Samantha Markle has also been vocal in her disapproval of the Duchess.
The recent release of three episodes of the Netflix documentary series delves into various aspects of the couple’s life, including their challenges with the media and the royal family’s responses to portrayals of Markle.
The series has sparked concerns, with security expert Dai Davies cautioning that the portrayal of racial issues could incite extremist reactions against the royal family.
Davies highlighted the potential risks posed by individuals fixated on the narrative surrounding Markle and urged authorities to take the threats seriously.
Former US policeman George R. Franks echoed similar apprehensions, warning that the negative comments made by Harry and Meghan Markle could jeopardize the safety of the royal family members.
Drawing on his experience with cases involving obsessed individuals, Franks expressed concerns about potential violent acts targeting the royals.
Referring to past incidents where King Charles had objects thrown at him, including eggs, Davies emphasized the need for heightened security measures, especially given the close interactions between the royal family and the public.
The experts’ warnings underscore the delicate balance between public exposure and security concerns faced by the royal family in the wake of the documentary’s release.