Royal biographer and specialist Andrew Morton mentioned that the royal family encouraged Meghan Markle to continue acting and did not cut off her freedom as she mentioned.
When Meghan Markle opened her mouth to say what her royal past had been like, many members of the British royal family were quite affected, as Prince Harry ‘s wife accused them of not having received her in a good way and even denying her support. Now someone comes to deny her, since some even supported her in her career as an actress.
It must be remembered that during their interview with Oprah Winfrey , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hinted that they had felt ignored, isolated, distanced, frustrated and even desperate to flee Buckingham Palace . And everyone who was watching the interview thought the worst of Queen Elizabeth II and her relatives, however not everything is true, well one hundred percent. Since the royal family supported Meghan Markle to continue her career as an actress.
Who was a close friend of Princess Diana , specialist and biographer, Andrew Morton of the British royal house, has assured in an interview for the Royally Obsessed podcast about the monarchy that it is true that Meghan Markle made everyone believe that it had not been good received, it is also not true that the queen and the Windsors were not as crazy as they were with Princess Diana, in fact, they assured that they have already learned their lesson.
Although Morton defended the wife of Prince Harry, he also made it clear that she was free to do many things, however she did not do it because she wanted to defend her image. Especially when the 94-year-old sovereign and her family asked Markle if she wanted to return to acting.
To be fair to both the royal family and the queen, the latter gave them (the Duke and Duchess of Sussex) the opportunity to go wherever they wanted.
Morton stressed that Queen Elizabeth II had encouraged the former actress to resume her career in Hollywood.
And they also told Meghan: ‘if you don’t want to carry out your royal duties full time, please continue with your career as an interpreter in the meantime. That opportunity was always open to her
The words of the biographer and specialist in royalty are the opposite of what was assured by the youngest son of Princess Diana, who in the interview with Oprah assured that what they were offered was far from something minimally related to freedom, although he also made it clear that at some point they suggested that Meghan could continue with her artistic career.
When she found out that we wouldn’t have security, some of my family members suggested that she keep acting, because otherwise there wouldn’t be enough money (from the royal allowance) to pay her bodyguards and that sort of thing. As if there weren’t already obvious signs even before we got married that this was going to be very difficult.