The Philippine Star

Is honeymoon over for ‘Duchess Difficult’ Meghan?

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LONDON (AFP) — The honeymoon period for former actress and newly minted British royal Meghan Markle, it seems, is over.

Six months on from her fairytale wedding to Prince Harry at Windsor Castle, Meghan is faced with a daily barrage of tabloid headlines criticizin­g her courtly manner and warning her against becoming “Duchess Difficult.”

Pregnant Meghan was credited with breathing fresh air into the royal institutio­n when she married Prince Harry in May, but a series of reported palace fallouts and resignatio­ns have raised questions about her methods.

Senior courtiers have quit amid suggestion­s that Meghan is a demanding boss, firing off e-mails to staff in the early hours of the morning. British tabloids have reported she made sister-in-law Kate cry during preparatio­ns for the wedding.

The family insists that Harry and Meghan’s plan to move out from next door to his brother Prince William and Kate is driven by the imminent arrival of their first child, but many believe it is a sign of a deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip.

Queen Elizabeth was also believed to have been angered by Meghan asking to be loaned her emerald wedding tiara, according to newspaper reports.

It emerged last week that highly respected courtier Samantha Cohen would be leaving after Meghan’s baby is born next spring following 17 years of royal service.

Another of Meghan’s assistants also resigned six months after the wedding, tabloids reported.

To her supporters, the duchess is suffering blowback for her modernizin­g ways and has become a scapegoat for the family’s underlying problems.

“It is interestin­g how Meghan … has become such a lightning rod for so many controvers­ies, from the royal family’s — shall we say — race issues to the British media’s obsession with pitting women against one another, with claims that she and Kate … are at one another’s throats,” wrote The Guardian’s Hadley Freeman.

Royal expert Victoria Arbiter told US magazine Inside Edition that the rumors of Meghan being difficult were “founded from absolutely nothing.”

Meghan’s estrangeme­nt from her father Thomas added fuel to the fire on Monday when he gave an interview calling for a reconcilia­tion.

He defended his daughter against claims that she was rude to staff, saying that “she’s always been polite,” but added that she “has always been very controllin­g.”

 ?? AFP ?? Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, unveils a plaque to commemorat­e her visit to the Royal Variety Charity’s residentia­l nursing and care home in Twickenham, south west London yesterday.
AFP Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, unveils a plaque to commemorat­e her visit to the Royal Variety Charity’s residentia­l nursing and care home in Twickenham, south west London yesterday.

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