Meghan Markle has been accused of hiding the truth about the support she received while living in the UK. Royal correspondent Simon Vigar claims that Palace staff went to great lengths to help Meghan and that the idea that people did not want the relationship to work is “bizarre.”
In an interview with The Sun, Vigar said that “people within the Palaces were helping” Meghan and that they’d also often bend “over backwards” for the Duchess of Sussex. He added that everyone in the Palace was “supportive” of Prince Harry and wanted him to be “happy.”
Vigar also pointed out that there was never an issue of finding a girl who “didn’t like Harry”, and in fact would be finding someone willing to “put up” with everything that came as a result of dating a prince but the “people were delighted” regardless.
He also accused the couple of making their coverage out to be something that it wasn’t because “Covering events, her first walkabouts in the winter of 2018 before the wedding – you could see that the demographic had changed.” “That the people who had turned out to see Harry and Meghan – there was a clear transformation […], which was great. It was reflecting modern Britain.”