Adding to the drama, Meghan had the area around her cleared, displacing about 40 paying guests of Wimbledon. These tennis enthusiasts, who may have waited for years or traveled from overseas, lost their seats due to Meghan's surprise visit. Furthermore, there were murmurs about her not being allowed in the Royal box because she opted for jeans. Interestingly, while she watched her friend Serena Williams, she didn't stay to watch Andy Murray.
To complicate matters, Meghan accused Palace staff of discrimination when they failed to silence the media regarding her behavior. In her Oprah interview, she asserted that if it were Kate, they would defend her. Meghan exploited the royal family's "no complain, no explain" policy, allowing her to freely manipulate public opinion and present herself as a victim to gain sympathy.
The plot thickens as an expert suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren't putting in enough effort to mend ties with the royal family, despite declaring 2024 as their year of redemption. Royal expert Phil Dampier remains skeptical, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words. He urged Harry and Meghan to take tangible steps to convince the public of their redemption intentions.
Highlighting a show of unity at Christmas within the royal family, Phil pointed out that even Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Fergie, was welcomed. However, the message seemed clear – everyone was welcome except Harry and Meghan. Notably, Prince Harry departed from the royal family in 2020 alongside Meghan and their son, Archie. The couple accused the royal family of discrimination towards their son, publicly airing their grievances on television. Currently, Harry and Meghan reside in California.
