Meghan Markle was doomed from the start as Palace didn’t give Duchess ‘fair crack of whip’
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Meghan Markle, 39, stepped down as a senior royal with Prince Harry, 36, to move to California with their son, Archie Harrison. Referring to the Palace’s “men in grey suits”, royal expert Sean Smith has claimed that criticism of the Duchess of Sussex was “endless”. Speaking to ITV’s Lorraine, Mr Smith said: “The negativity surrounding Meghan Markle is endless.
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“She gets criticised for cleaning her teeth in the morning, it’s ridiculous.
“Some of the things.. she didn’t wear a hat, she wore an off the shoulder dress.
“She shut her own car door, shock horror. It’s ridiculous.
“The interesting thing that I found is that she was a very serious person before she met Prince Harry.
“This was a woman who had led a standing ovation led by the secretary-general of the United Nations.”
He added: “The trip to South Africa, or more precisely Tom Bradby’s excellent programme, was what inspired me to find out more about her.
“I really didn’t know much but I thought, ‘what is going on here?’
“This woman is clearly very upset, why is she so upset? Who has been treating her poorly?
“And of course it turns out that it was among other things the men in grey suits in Palace corridors that we hear so much about.
“I really wanted to show that we hadn’t given her a fair crack of the whip.”
His comments come just days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have visited the Los Angeles National Cemetery to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Harry and Meghan were absent from the annual commemoration at the Cenotaph in London, having begun a new life in California after stepping down as working royals.
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A spokesman for the couple said it was important to them “to be able to personally recognise Remembrance in their own way”.
The couple laid flowers that Meghan picked from their garden at the gravesites of two Commonwealth soldiers, one who had served in the Royal Australian Air Force and one from the Royal Canadian Artillery.
They also placed a wreath at an obelisk in the cemetery that features a plaque inscribed “In Memory of the Men Who Offered Their Lives In Defence Of Their Country”.
Harry signed a message with the wreath saying: “To all of those who have served and are serving. Thank you.”
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