Meghan Markle leaving royal family labeled 'great tragedy' by Diana biographer


Meghan Markle quit soon after joining the royal family, calling it a 'great tragedy' by a royal writer who wrote a biography of Princess Diana.

Speaking about the Duchess of Sussex's charity work even before she married Prince Harry, royal writer Andrew Morton told The Mirror's royal podcast, Pod Save the Queen: "The great tragedy, I think, is this That Meghan and Harry haven't given it up long enough to see if they can give it a try."

He continued: "They were out almost before the wedding music ended."

Morton shared: "Meghan is a natural, I found pictures of her when she was 10 years old when she was leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school. Local TV cameras came and she was there giving interviews Was.

"She spoke with Hillary Clinton at the United Nations. She had a lot of potential to use her talent and her position to make a real change in the world. I don't think she's going to make a change by being in Montecito, " He continued.

Meghan and Harry both stepped down as senior royals in 2020 and then relocated to the US, where they live in Montecito with their two children, Archie and Lillibet.

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