Meghan Marklea take another solid step forward. A week after the rise of tasting for the first time a preview of his official podcast, Prince Harry’s wife was on the cover of the American magazine the cut. An in-depth interview with a figure who has been eyeing the hurricane for years, especially after his departure from the Royal House. Coincidence or not, the interview is launched on the same day as the 25th anniversary of the tragic accident that ended the life of Diana of Waleswho she has been compared to because of her time at La Firma.
With a foreground that radiates power, Meghan appears at the head of this New York publication looking to reveal her truth. He has opened the doors of his home to journalist Allison P. Davis. Among the headlines he left, one stands out: “Shall I tell you a secret? I’m going back to Instagram.” He’s going to resume his account on this social network, but this time he’s checking its contents, something he couldn’t do when he was under the official Sussexes profile. In this sense, he complained about the policy that the Royal House must approve or not approve the images uploaded to the official portals: “They have a structure in which, if you want to share photos of your child, as a member of the family. give you to the Royal Rota first’, explains Meghan, referring to the system by which the royal family distributes material to the English media. “Why would I give a picture of my son to the people who call him with that word that starts with ‘n’ (nigger, the word used in English to refer to black people in a derogatory way) in front of the people who love you?”
Her stormy departure from the Windsors hasn’t resulted in her losing her princess title: “It’s important to think about that because even with Oprah’s interview I was aware of the fact that there are little girls I know those are like, “Oh my God, she’s a real princess.” One of her biggest concerns is that she wants her ambition to be more than just marrying someone of great status.
During the interview, Meghan Markle also talks about her house in Montecito, valued at 13 million euros: “We were looking in this area and this house kept showing up online in searches. We didn’t have a job, so we didn’t go see this house.. It was not possible. It’s like when I was younger and you were window dressing; it’s like ‘I don’t want to go and look at all the things I can’t afford’. That doesn’t feel right,” he said.
Markle tells how she felt on her return to Frogmore Cottage – the house she lived in after her marriage to Harry – during the Queen’s last jubilee: “You go back and you open the drawers and you say, ‘Oh my God, is this what I wrote there in my diary? And here are all my socks from this time?” Likewise, he denies any reform has been made: “For example, there was never a yoga studio with a floating floor, never a gold tub or a copper tub; there was no special grand piano for my mother.”
Perhaps the most powerful part of the interview was analyzing the interview known as Megxit, which he doesn’t regret at all: “Just by existing, we disrupted the dynamics of the hierarchy of the monarchy. So we decided, ‘Okay, okay, let’s get out of here‘. And we’re very glad we did” and lists all the princes and princesses who got what they were looking for within the royal family without having to leave: “Why do you think it is?, why do you think it is?, repeats him, with a sideways look that says everything without saying anything. But leave a reflection that will give a lot to talk about: “I think forgiveness is very important. It takes a lot more energy not to forgive.” All this as the United Kingdom remembers the unforgettable Diana Spencer with nostalgia and pain.
Source: Marie Claire

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