During the 2019 tournament, an incident occurred where a man was accused of taking photos of Meghan, later revealed to be a selfie. Meghan's security confronted him, viewed by some as an abuse of power. Meghan also cleared the area around her, causing about 40 paying guests to lose their seats. Rumors circulated that she was not allowed into the Royal box for wearing jeans. After watching her friend Serena Williams play, she reportedly left without staying for Andy Murray's match.
In an interview with Oprah, Meghan accused palace staff of discrimination for not controlling the media to conceal her alleged misbehavior. She claimed that if it were Kate, the palace would have protected her, although Kate has not exhibited similar behavior. The royal family, following a no complaint, no explain policy, did not refute her claims, allowing Meghan to shape public opinion and present herself as a victim.
In related news, an expert expressed skepticism about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's sincerity in reconciling with the royal family, despite their claim that 2024 would be their year of redemption. The expert, Phil, emphasized the need for concrete actions from Harry and Meghan to convince the public of their genuine intentions. Notably, Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Fergie, was allowed to join the royal family for Christmas events, suggesting that everyone is welcome except Harry and Meghan.
The couple left the royal family in 2020, accusing them of discrimination and airing their grievances on television. Currently residing in Montecito, California, their actions continue to be under scrutiny.
