Imperial Valley Press

Scrutiny, family woes pile pressure on pregnant Meghan

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LONDON (AP) — When Meghan Markle became engaged to Prince Harry, the American TV star seemed to charm everyone she met. She and Harry toured Britain to adoring crowds, and she pledged to hit the ground running once she o cially joined the royal circle.

Britain’s rambunctio­us, royal-obsessed press praised her as something di erent, a fresh take on an old “firm” in need of a bit of dazzle.

Nine months after her wedding extravagan­za and now formally known as the Duchess of Sussex, the 37-year-old is pregnant — and finding that life in the royal fishbowl carries not just glamour and great charitable opportunit­ies but liabilitie­s as well.

Meghan is engaged in a painful, public rift with her father — played out in the nation’s tabloids, of course — and dealing with speculatio­n that she is feuding with Prince William’s wife, Kate.

Her half-sister Samantha has been sniping at her in public, and the once-fawning press has criticized for everything from being hard on her household sta to spending too much time cradling her “baby bump.”

“I should think she’s finding it pretty di cult,” said Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine. “It’s such a minefield, being a member of the royal family. Perhaps she should have eased herself into it a little more.”

She said Meghan has, like Princess Diana before her, probably been shocked at just how intrusive the press can be.

 ??  ?? In this Feb. 12 file photo, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives for a charity event at the Natural History museum in London. AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT
In this Feb. 12 file photo, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives for a charity event at the Natural History museum in London. AP PHOTO/ALASTAIR GRANT

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