Meghan Markle has been slammed by royal commentators after reports claimed she had a "rotten time" in the UK.
Michael Cole, a royal expert, spoke about Meghan's alleged response to her treatment while in the UK, with reports suggesting she had a "terribly rotten time in Britain". In response, he told GB News: "I’m sure that’s a surprise to people who cheered them on their wedding day!"
Despite various reports of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex being keen to build bridges with King Charles III and the British Royal Family, with them even happy to accept an invitation to Sandringham this Christmas, it was also revealed that Meghan has no desire to return to England.
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Meghan has been slammed for speaking about her treatment in the UK (Getty Images for Project Healthy)Omid Scobie, the author of Finding Freedom and the new book Endgame, has claimed that Meghan "never wants to set foot again in England" as she "never felt at home". It has also been claimed that in May, she did not choose to travel for the Coronation because she refuses to "dive back into the soap opera [we would like to add the “old” soap opera…] of the court".
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But despite Meghan's dislike of England and the fact that she does not want to return, as per Omid Scobie's new book, the Sussexes are said to be keeping King Charles III "up to date with their family life by sending him photos of the children", with their bond not completely shattered.
Meghan and Harry famously stepped back as senior working Royals in 2020, with them moving to California in the summer of that year. The couple now reside in Montecito with their two children.
Meghan and Harry left the royal familyThis comes as the Royal author releases an "explosive" new book, which comes out this month. The author, formerly dubbed Meghan's mouthpiece, has penned Endgame, which is described as "a penetrating investigation into the current state of the British monarchy".
The book's description states: "An unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to dangerous lengths to preserve her image, and a prince forced to start a new life after being betrayed by his own family."