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Lord Steward Reveals Meghan Markle's Request to Redecorate Windsor Interior in Her Trademark Beige Angered the King

Lord Steward Reveals Meghan Markle's Request to Redecorate Windsor Interior in Her Trademark Beige Angered the King

During a charity fundraiser held in Santa Barbara, Lord Stewart revealed a rather intriguing incident involving Meghan Markle that reportedly stirred displeasure from the King. The event, which featured tables priced at a substantial twelve thousand dollars each, included a program comprising speeches, toasts, and a live performance by Maroon 5. It was during this occasion that a notable interaction occurred between Prince Harry and Kevin, a member of Maroon 5.

While on stage, Prince Harry leaned in and whispered a few words to Kevin, prompting a hushed reply. Although we can only speculate about the exact conversation, given recent news developments, it's plausible that Harry might have mentioned his purported homelessness in the UK. In response, Kevin might have offered assistance or reassurance. This interaction has gained newfound significance in light of recent revelations.

It has come to light that the Duke of Sussex encountered a housing predicament during his recent visit to the UK, coinciding with the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing. Astonishingly, when Prince Harry sought accommodation at Windsor Castle, the palace response was a resounding but firm rejection. According to palace protocol, they require advanced notice of any such visits, a rule that some may find perplexing given the immense size of Windsor Castle, boasting over 1,000 rooms and more than 300 fireplaces.

Charles, the King, evidently wished to avoid appearing indecisive and, in accordance with the Royal Decree, categorically denied Prince Harry's request, leaving no room for further discussion. It should be noted that during their tenure within the British royal family, Meghan and Harry had already posed certain challenges, as pointed out by the King's new consultants.

Considering Meghan and Harry's penchant for requesting additional funds, as they did for their Hollywood endeavors within the Royal Palace campus, it's quite likely that another interior design overhaul would have been in order, reminiscent of the refurbishment they initiated at Frogmore Cottage. This would entail a significant portion of the Windsor interior being adorned in the couple's trademark beige, as highlighted in the Netflix series "Harry and Meghan."

This particular shade of beige seemed to hold a special place in the couple's hearts, offering a sense of tranquility amidst personal crises and problems. From beige emulsion on the walls to beige leather sofas, coats, hats, trousers, and jumpers, the color permeated their world. Their space would have included a meditation area, essential for guided meditation sessions aimed at dispelling the illusion of media hysteria.

However, public sentiment appears to lean in favor of Prince Charles's decision to remove Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from royal palaces. Research indicates that two out of three adults deem the decision entirely fair, with 80% believing it should have occurred earlier. The study, which surveyed a thousand adults, also reveals that 89% hold Meghan Markle responsible for King Charles's choice. 

Moreover, 60% anticipate that Harry and Meghan may attempt to garner public sympathy in the wake of their eviction. According to a spokesperson from the research agency Wampal, these findings suggest a strained relationship between Harry, Meghan, and both the British public and the Royal Family.

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