Meghan Markle has been accused of perceiving her marriage to Prince Harry as a "stepping stone" for personal advancement. Phil Dampier, a commentator on royal matters, previously expressed that Prince William harbored concerns about Meghan's true motivations for joining the Royal Family. His claims are supported by comments from Lady Elizabeth Anson, a close friend of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II, who suggested that the Queen was suspicious of Meghan's intentions in marrying her grandson.
Dampier conveyed his viewpoint to The Sun, expressing his belief that Meghan never intended to be a permanent member of the Royal Family, and that she was primarily interested in leveraging her marriage to gain new fame and fortune. This apprehension was reportedly a concern for Prince William as well.
In response to Dampier's remarks, a source countered through Page Six, asserting that his views are nothing more than subjective opinions that lack substantiation. They dismissed the notion that Dampier or anyone else from The Sun could ascertain the Duchess of Sussex's true intentions regarding her marriage or any other matters.
Just a short two years after their wedding in Windsor in May 2018, Meghan and Harry made the decision to step back from their royal responsibilities and relocated to the United States with their son, Archie. Since then, they have welcomed a second child, their daughter Lilibet, further shaping their lives away from royal duties.
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Muchacho
How can anyone trust someone who so quickly leaves their royal responsibilities? It's all about the spotlight for her.
Coccinella
Who wouldn't want a better life for their family? Meghan is doing what's best for her children.
ZmeeLove
She’s not a real royal; just an actress playing a part for clout.
Habibi
She may have gotten the prince, but it seems she lost sight of what's really important.
Muchacha
Saying she used Harry is unfair; their love story isn't that simple!
Eugene Alta
Every move they make seems calculated for publicity; it undermines the sanctity of their marriage.