Meghan Markle's perception of the royal family appeared to clash with her real-life experiences following her marriage to Prince Harry. Lady Glenconner, a close friend of the late Queen Elizabeth and lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret, provided a candid perspective on Meghan during an appearance on the "Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth" podcast, as reported by Express UK.
According to Lady Glenconner, Meghan Markle initially held a different, more glamorous image of the royal family. She believed it was akin to playing another role as an actress, riding around in golden coaches, and enjoying a life filled with grandeur. However, Lady Glenconner noted that a significant portion of being a member of the Royal Family is, in reality, rather mundane.
Furthermore, Lady Glenconner shared insights into American politician John Kerry's sentiments regarding Prince Harry and Meghan during King Charles' Coronation in May. Kerry expressed sympathy for Harry, suggesting that the situation was challenging, but he left his remarks at that.
While there are speculations surrounding Prince Harry's plans to return to the UK, Meghan appears hesitant to make the move. This has reportedly caused tension within the couple. An insider mentioned to OK! Magazine that the couple is divided on this issue but is beginning to explore the idea of acquiring a property near London, with Harry taking the lead in this endeavor.
On the other hand, royal expert Matt Wilkinson believes that while Prince Harry's return is conceivable, it seems highly unlikely that Meghan Markle will spend a significant amount of time in the UK again. He posits that Meghan may not feel welcome, either within the family or among the public, and the family may not extend a warm welcome to her, creating a complex dynamic.