Meghan Markle is said to have been helped by top royal advisors when joining the British Royal Family but she “refused to listen” to anyone.
The Duchess told Oprah Winfrey in a blockbuster two-hour interview that she received absolutely no help when joining the British Royal Family.
However, after the interview aired, advisers revealed they felt “hurt” to hear allegations from Meghan that she was “abandoned and left to fend for herself”.
According to Royal advisers, the duchess was made personal advisers by the Queen’s most senior staff following her engagement to Prince Harry.
The advisors shared on the Daily Mail site: “ There is a team of very experienced and loyal staff helping them. The sad thing is that she and Harry don’t want to listen to anyone. And that is absolutely the truth.”
Close sources also revealed that Megha has personally selected her own team of 15 talented and loyal office staff.
After working for the Royal Family for nearly two decades, secretary Cohen announced her retirement, but the Queen personally asked her to stay. The Queen also persuaded former deputy secretary Samantha Cohen to work for Prince Harry and Meghan.
Sources say that the caliber of staff working for Meghan is a testament to how hard Buckingham Palace is trying to help her.
The source added: ” Queen Elizabeth has also appointed the most trustworthy person in the Royal security department to protect the couple .”
In her blockbuster interview with host Oprah, Meghan said she did not receive any guidance on how to behave as a senior member of the royal family. This is the reason why she was forced to go to websites to find the National Anthem.
” Unlike what you see in the movies, there are no classes on how to communicate, how to cross your legs, how to be royal,” the duchess told Oprah during the chat. to other family members. That is not something that is provided to me.”
Immediately after the interview aired, Queen Elizabeth issued a notice to Buckingham Palace staff and aides to stop them from discussing related information. The Queen said the royal family had decided to resolve the matter privately with senior members.
An official statement from the Palace on behalf of the Queen on March 9 said: “ The whole family is saddened to learn of the difficulties and challenges of the past few years that Harry and Meghan have faced. The issues raised, especially racial issues, are being taken seriously and the family will resolve them privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be beloved members of the family.”