Meghan Markle ‘too good’ to be member of Royal Family – ‘she has never put a foot wrong’
Meghan Markle became a member of the Royal Family almost one year ago when she married Prince Harry in a lavish Windsor Castle wedding ceremony, which attracted millions of viewers across the globe. PR expert Nick Ede said Meghan “ticks every single box” needed to be within the Royal Family but insisted she could even be “too good”.
Meghan is too good – she ticks every single box
Nick Ede
Yahoo Royal Box host Kate Thornton asked: “Is she too good, Nick? Is that what she is?”
The royal commentator agreed and said he thinks the Duchess of Sussex is “too good” for the Royal Family.
He added: “She ticks every single box, from the way that she looks, with the way that she thinks, the way that she speaks.
“There is nothing that is wrong in her, apart from maybe writing on bananas.
“But nothing else. She has never put a foot wrong.”
But royal historian Anna Whitelock said there are some people who believe Meghan “has not been as embracing of royal protocol as she might have been”.
Ms Whitelock also claimed the Duchess holds a great deal of influence on the Royal Family.
She warned the Royal Family must take note of Meghan’s supposed influence over Harry.
The royal expert said: “Meghan holds all the cards.
“I think Meghan now is in a more powerful position than she has ever been.
“She’s married to Harry and clearly dotes on her and adores her.
“She clearly has a great deal of influence over him.
“She’s now the media darling and now she has a baby.”
Meghan and Harry revealed last week they had welcomed their first child into the world at 5:26am on Monday, May 6, weighing in at 7lbs 3oz.
In the days following the birth, Meghan and Harry did a photocall with their newborn son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The royal couple posed with their bundle of joy last week at St George’s Hall, Windsor Castle, the venue of their wedding reception last year.
While answering questions from reporters, the Duchess of Sussex said the baby boy has “been a dream” and said it has been a “special couple of days” for the pair.
During the video, Meghan said she was “still trying to figure that out” who baby Archie looked like.
Harry added: “Everyone says that babies change so much over two weeks we’re basically monitoring how the changing process happens over this next month really. But his looks are changing every single day, so who knows.”
Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited Harry, Meghan and their week-old son at their home, Frogmore Cottage, in Windsor, on Tuesday afternoon.
A Kensington Palace spokesman would not confirm whether or not Kate and William’s children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – were also there.
Archie, who was not given a courtesy title, has already spent time with his maternal grandmother Doria Ragland and his royal great grandparents, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.
Kate and William are understood to have travelled to Windsor after carrying out engagements.
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