Meghan Markle Bombshell Exit Criticism: Prince
Harry’s Wife ‘Capsized’ The Boat, Should’ve
Waited.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are still being
criticized for their decision to quit the
royal family.
Even though the Duke of Sussex revealed that
it took them months of discussion before they
made the tough decision, a royal expert is
convinced that they should’ve waited longer.
While speaking with The Sun, royal commentator
Richard Fitzwilliams slammed the royal couple
for deserting the royal family when times
became difficult.
He said that if Markle and Prince Harry really
supported The Firm and what it stands for,
they wouldn’t run away no matter what.
“One the contrary, you gather around and
support the Queen.
[They] didn’t rock the boat – they capsized
it.
They could have waited, instead of springing
this on the Royal Family when they were in
a weak position.
The time to jump ship isn't when there are
serious problems,” he said.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Markle also made
headlines this week amid rumors that the royal
couple already split.
Woman’s Day claimed that the Duchess of
Sussex is currently in hiding in Canada following
her shocking separation from Prince Harry.
“Some of her friends thought she would divorce
Harry and marry a billionaire.
She always talked about marrying a billionaire
before she met Harry,” a source told the
tabloid.
The insider went on to say that Prince Harry
is currently in panic mode following the split.
Markle was allegedly supposed to call her
husband during the royal family’s crisis
talks in Sandringham, but she didn’t.
Prince Harry was therefore forced to admit
to the Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William
that he didn’t have any idea where his wife
was.
However, these types of claims should be taken
with a grain of salt.
Prince Harry and Markle are living a quiet
and peaceful life in Canada, and they haven’t
gone their separate ways.
In fact, a source told Closer Weekly that
the royal couple feels settled in their new
home, and they are also getting to know their
neighbors.
