Meghan Markle ‘didn’t like playing second fiddle’ but ‘could have been front and centre’
One royal expert has said the Duchess of Sussex could have played a more prominent role in the Firm if she had stayed.
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Meghan Markle struggled with the idea of playing “second fiddle” to the rest of the Royal Family, she could have played a crucial role had she not stepped down from Royal duties, one expert has claimed.
Sarah Hewson, Royal correspondent of Talk TV, told the Sun that if the Sussexes had remained as working Royals, they would have been “front and centre” today.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped down from their senior Royal duties in 2020, have been living in Montecito, California, for the past four years with Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.
Since their departure from Royal life, the couple’s popularity has waned. However, Hewson believes that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could have made a significant impact, especially during these challenging months for the Royal Family.