Why, you ask? According to the book, Meghan and her friends were taken aback by this suggestion. Scobby suggests that it might be due to the lack of other non-white staff in relevant senior roles. It seems Meghan was expecting more. Scobby goes further to add, "I doubt Kate was offered an equerry for guidance." The implication here is clear: Meghan felt singled out due to her race. This revelation adds fuel to the fire of Meghan's ongoing battle with the royal family.
The late Queen's attempt to make her feel more welcome is twisted into an insult. Meghan's rejection of Lady Susan Hussy, who was initially assigned to help her, is also brought up. It's portrayed as a refusal to accept help from someone who couldn't possibly understand her struggles.
The palace papers released last year are referenced, claiming a supposed disconnect between Meghan and the palace. Tina Brown, the author, questions the suitability of an 80-year-old Lady Susan Hussy to assist the 38-year-old biracial American actress in navigating the treacherous palace system. This, too, is presented as evidence of being let down by the lack of diversity in royal support staff.
The plot thickens when we learn that Lady Susan Hussy stepped down from royal duties in 2022 after making unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments to a black domestic abuse campaigner. This tidbit is thrown in to further paint the picture of a royal institution with deep-seated issues.
And if that's not enough drama for you, there's an accidental misprint that named two royal figures accused of making racist remarks towards Meghan and Harry's son, Archie. Piers Morgan didn't shy away from controversy, sharing these names with the British public on his talk TV show.
So here we are in the midst of a royal storm, where Meghan Markle, the self-proclaimed victim, allegedly rejects genuine attempts at assistance and turns them into insults. The puppet master, Scobby, is here to stir the pot, revealing these scorching details that, if true, might just be Meghan's most audacious move yet.
