Meghan Markle leaves UK before 'wedding music' is over: 'She could make a difference'


Meghan Markle could make a real difference in the world if she stayed with the Queen longer.

The expert says the philanthropist Duchess, who takes a keen interest in social good, could break down barriers within Britain if she waits any longer.

Royal expert Andrew Morton noted that the mother-in-law of two has ruined her future on Megxit.

He told the Pod Save the Queen podcast: "I think the big tragedy is that Meghan and Harry didn't have enough time to see if they could let it go, they were almost out of the wedding music Were gone.

"Meghan is a natural, I have found pictures of her when she was 10 years old, leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school.

"The local TV cameras came and she was giving interviews."

The leading royal expert continued: "She spoke with Hillary Clinton at the United Nations, she was very likely to use her talents and her position to make a real change in the world.

"I don't think she's going to make such a change by staying at Montecito," he said.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with their son Archie. A year later, the couple welcomed a baby girl, whom they named after the Queen and Princess Diana.


Meghan Markle could make a real difference in the world if she stayed with the Queen longer.

The expert says the philanthropist Duchess, who takes a keen interest in social good, could break down barriers within Britain if she waits any longer.

Royal expert Andrew Morton noted that the mother-in-law of two has ruined her future on Megxit.

He told the Pod Save the Queen podcast: "I think the big tragedy is that Meghan and Harry didn't have enough time to see if they could let it go, they were almost out of the wedding music Were gone.

"Meghan is a natural, I have found pictures of her when she was 10 years old, leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school.

"The local TV cameras came and she was giving interviews."

The leading royal expert continued: "She spoke with Hillary Clinton at the United Nations, she was very likely to use her talents and her position to make a real change in the world.

"I don't think she's going to make such a change by staying at Montecito," he said.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with their son Archie. A year later, the couple welcomed a baby girl, whom they named after the Queen and Princess Diana.


Meghan Markle could make a real difference in the world if she stayed with the Queen longer.

The expert says the philanthropist Duchess, who takes a keen interest in social good, could break down barriers within Britain if she waits any longer.

Royal expert Andrew Morton noted that the mother-in-law of two has ruined her future on Megxit.

He told the Pod Save the Queen podcast: "I think the big tragedy is that Meghan and Harry didn't have enough time to see if they could let it go, they were almost out of the wedding music Were gone.

"Meghan is a natural, I have found pictures of her when she was 10 years old, leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school.

"The local TV cameras came and she was giving interviews."

The leading royal expert continued: "She spoke with Hillary Clinton at the United Nations, she was very likely to use her talents and her position to make a real change in the world.

"I don't think she's going to make such a change by staying at Montecito," he said.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with their son Archie. A year later, the couple welcomed a baby girl, whom they named after the Queen and Princess Diana.


Meghan Markle could make a real difference in the world if she stayed with the Queen longer.

The expert says the philanthropist Duchess, who takes a keen interest in social good, could break down barriers within Britain if she waits any longer.

Royal expert Andrew Morton noted that the mother-in-law of two has ruined her future on Megxit.

He told the Pod Save the Queen podcast: "I think the big tragedy is that Meghan and Harry didn't have enough time to see if they could let it go, they were almost out of the wedding music Were gone.

"Meghan is a natural, I have found pictures of her when she was 10 years old, leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school.

"The local TV cameras came and she was giving interviews."

The leading royal expert continued: "She spoke with Hillary Clinton at the United Nations, she was very likely to use her talents and her position to make a real change in the world.

"I don't think she's going to make such a change by staying at Montecito," he said.

Meghan and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California with their son Archie. A year later, the couple welcomed a baby girl, whom they named after the Queen and Princess Diana.

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