The queen's support for Megan and Harry's marriage was a significant step forward in modernizing the royal family, allowing a divorcee to marry into the establishment, a privilege denied to her sister, Princess Margaret. Notably, Megan's African-American heritage did not influence the queen's decision to approve their marriage, and it should not be viewed as a reason for the Sussexes' radical departure.
Around 18 million Britons tuned in to witness Prince Harry and Megan Markle's wedding, a gesture of national support. However, Megan has been criticized for using the discrimination card to gain attention and generate income, which seems hypocritical given her prior disrespectful comments about the Commonwealth community.
In a recent video, Lady C revealed Megan's discriminatory attitude during a visit to Fiji, where she showed a lack of respect toward a Fijian woman in the market. This behavior raised questions about Megan's treatment of people she views as beneath her, as she has displayed disdain for those she considers less important.
Lady C also noted that Megan's self-identification as a person of mixed heritage is inconsistent, as she had previously identified as white until it became convenient for her to embrace another identity. While some have tried to connect Megan's behavior to her family's influences, like her father Thomas Markle and her mother Doria, who might have reinforced different aspects of her identity, Megan's behavior towards people from various backgrounds has raised questions about her authenticity.
Additionally, Megan's painting of the Ukrainian flag with an upside-down orientation and the use of the color red for the word "peace" during times of conflict showcased an apparent lack of awareness of international norms and diplomacy.
In summary, Megan's actions have led to strained relationships and questions about her authenticity, making her a polarizing figure in various countries, including those that have deep respect for Queen Elizabeth.