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Meghan Markle Called Every 10 Minutes and Screamed at a Service Member While Out to Dinner
Reports have surfaced that Meghan Markle called a member of the Royal Household staff repeatedly every 10 minutes while they were out to dinner.
According to a Royal Aide, the Duchess of Sussex repeatedly called her on Friday night because she felt let down over a concern of hers.
This incident sheds light on how the couple interacts with their employees, as discussed by Valentine Lowe, author of Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown.
One employee was cited as saying, “Every 10 minutes I had to walk outside to be screamed at by her Meghan and Harry,” in an excerpt from the book published in the Times.
The conversation lasted for hours, with Meghan expressing her disappointment and frustration.
However, neither Ms. Kelly nor the tiara were accessible on the same day as Meghan's hairstylist, preventing her from having a chance to practice wearing the tiara before the wedding.
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Harry thought Ms. Kelly was being obstructionist by doing this.
According to the book Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, Kensington Palace had reportedly made numerous requests to Angela Kelly to schedule a time for the hair trial, but she allegedly disregarded them.
Ahmed Scobie, the author of Finding Freedom, claimed that nothing could persuade Harry that some members of the palace's old guard disliked Meghan and would do anything to make her life challenging.
This incident highlights the challenges that come with being a member of the royal family, especially when it comes to dealing with staff.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George Are a Power to Be Reckoned With
At the late Queen's State Funeral, Princess Charlotte and Prince George were the two tiniest members of the Royal Family present, but they made quite an impression.
Russell Myers, Royal Editor of the Daily Mirror, spoke of the two young royals, calling Charlotte in particular a force to be reckoned with for her calmness at the Queen Elizabeth II's estate burial.
On the most recent episode of The Royal Beat program, Mr. Myers said, “In particular, Charlotte tugged on George and instructed him to bow at certain points.
Both of these are formidable opponents.”
According to what he heard, they discussed attending the funeral as a family and gave the kids the choice.
This shows how close-knit the family is, especially since their surroundings have changed since they relocated to Windsor to be close to the Queen.
After the summer vacation, all three of the kids started at a new school along with their relocation.
Today, Charlotte attends Lambrook School in Berkshire, along with her two brothers.
Prince William referred to his kids as the whole gang when they first arrived at Lambrook, and the headmaster of the school, Jonathan Perry, was present to welcome the young royals.
They all said yes when asked if they were excited, and the Prince of Wales added that they had plenty of questions and that they were all looking forward to it.
George, Charlotte, and Louis Will Be More Prominent Than Previous Royals at the Coronation
According to royal author Katie Nicholl, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, and their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, are anticipated to be more prominently displayed during King Charles III's coronation than other members of the royal family.
The ceremony would probably emphasize the line of succession to the throne.
An excerpt from Nicholl's forthcoming book, The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth's Legacy and the Future of the Crown, published in Vanity Fair, stated, “The focus will soon shift to King Charles's coronation, which is anticipated to occur in the spring or early summer, while the world adjusts to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.”
This event will mark a significant moment in the history of the royal family, and it will be interesting to see how the younger generation takes on their roles.