Meghan Markle's sacrifice: "she gave up everything" to marry Prince Harry, revealed her friend Nacho Figueras
The Argentine polo player appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he talked about how "incredible" the Duchess of Sussex is
In the midst of the legal battle waged by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle against a media outlet for the publication of a personal letter, several voices have emerged in favor of the royal couple and defending their privacy. One of them is the close friend of Lady Diana's youngest son, Nacho Figueras, who assured that with each attack by the media, "heroes" are attacked, without knowing the great sacrifice that the former actress has made to be next to him. man who loves.
The Argentine polo player appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show last week, where he spoke about how “incredible” Markle is and the great sacrifice he made to live alongside Prince Harry.
"Is incredible. She gave up all the things she had to marry this man she loves, which is great, "the 42-year-old athlete confessed to presenter Ellen DeGeneres.
The one classified as one of the 100 best polo players in the world stressed that the life of the Duchess of Sussex has taken an impressive turn since she decided to marry a member of British royalty.
"And people think, 'How easy is it for you, girl, to marry this boy.' But nobody knows the difficult things that this entails, ”explained one of the best friends of Prince Charles's son.
Figueras added that both Harry and Meghan have directed their actions in defense of the less favored, so they should be considered as "heroes."
“And the most surprising thing to me is that the media, and even some people, don't see that they are heroes. We should treat them like heroes, ”he told Ellen.
“These guys take their time to make the world a better place and they fight for us. But instead of hugging, loving and encouraging them, we are attacking them. So it's a shame, ”added Nacho Figueras.
The athlete of Argentine origin also dedicated a few words to his great confidant and the friendship they have forged for more than 10 years.
“And he's a wonderful man, someone who really cares. He is really engaged. He really cares (people). He cares about children, he cares about making the world a better place, ”said the polo player.
Earlier this month Meghan Markle took legal action against a UK newspaper that published a private letter to her father earlier this year, but it was Prince Harry who claimed that his wife had become "one of the latest victims of a British tabloid press ”, which has waged a“ ruthless campaign ”against her.
"The content of a private letter was illegally published in an intentionally destructive way to manipulate the reader," wrote the Duke of Sussex. "There comes a point where all you have to do is confront this behavior, because it destroys people and destroys lives. ”She later wrote that she feared“ history would repeat itself, ”referring to how her late mother, Princess Diana, was treated by the press.
“I have been a silent witness to your private suffering for far too long. Going back and doing nothing would be contrary to everything we believe. In addition to the illegal publication of this private document, they deliberately omitted selected paragraphs, specific sentences and even singular words to mask the lies that they had perpetuated for more than a year ”, the son of Carlos de Inglaterra and Lady Di .
Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras is a faithful defender of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The polo player and his wife, Delfina Blaquier, have supported the royal couple in each and every attack they have received from the London and international press.
The history of the friendship between Harry and Figueras dates from 2007. It was the English spring and the Argentine polo player was on the islands to play a game, like most of his colleagues from our country. With 6 handicap goals (not too much if we consider that the maximum is 10 and in our country there are 9 polo players with an ideal score) Nacho met Harry and “they hit a good wave”, as the Argentine's intimates affirm.