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Meghan Markle's reputation suffers its first ups and downs

Meghan Markle's reputation suffers its first ups and downs

Meghan Markle's reputation suffers its first ups and downs

It was only a matter of time before the 'meghan mania' partially faded and the first criticisms or negative stories about the Duchess of Sussex emerged. This same weekend, the Mail On Sunday published a controversial article in which it presents Prince Harry's wife as a hurricane, but not exactly as a positive analogy, since she does not hesitate to relate the personality of the former actress and his way of facing his new institutional role with the resignation of three relevant figures of the palace staff: one of his assistants, who in the press is only known as Melissa, Kensington's communication secretary Katrina McKeever and one of the collaborators Harry himself, Edward Lane Fox, whom the newspaper presents as its "right hand" and who will finally leave his post earlier than expected.


Those resignations are somehow associated with the "west coast" attitude and strong work ethic that the Duchess would apply to her new role within the monarchy, waking up at five or six in the morning daily and bombarding messages from the early hours to his team with different ideas related to his humanitarian work or his "different covert missions" to get to know the British people better.


Meghan's less formal manners, such as closing the doors of her vehicles or her wardrobe much more informal than that of her sister-in-law the Duchess of Cambridge, two factors that were initially applauded for bringing a breath of fresh air to an institution so traditional, they have also started to be questioned now, especially in the aforementioned article. Specifically, the first official appearance of the Duchess of Sussex with Queen Elizabeth II last June is cited as an example, when the former decided to do without a headdress for the event despite the fact that the Queen had informed that she would wear one and Therefore, protocol dictated that she, too, should add one to her outfit, which would have shocked even the monarch.


"Meghan has already been told that she has to start dressing less like a Hollywood star and more like royalty," says a source from one of the teams of stylists who have visited Kensington Palace.

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