
It seems Meghan Markle had a whimsical vision of royal life when she first married Prince Harry. In 2018, the couple tied the knot, sparking a fairytale narrative many fans adored. However, by 2020, Meghan and Harry shocked the world by stepping down from their royal duties and heading to the U.S. This drastic move left many wondering what went wrong in the fairy tale.
According to British broadcaster Helena Chard, Meghan's initial perception of royal life was more of a "sparkly and fun" experience, reminiscent of a Disney princess. Chard shared with Fox News that Meghan had a penchant for being the center of attention, which might have fueled her dreams of a glamorous royal life.
“She did feel it would be something sparkly and fun,” Chard explained, highlighting Meghan's initial expectations.
However, reality hit hard when Meghan assumed her senior role in the royal family. Grant Harrold, a former royal butler, recounted a moment where Meghan's desire to host a casual lunch clashed with her pre-set royal engagements. "That's not how it works," Harrold explained, pointing out that the royal schedule is meticulously planned months in advance.
Harrold further suggested that Meghan's challenges stemmed from an assumption that royal life mirrored that of a Disney princess. Yet, he emphasized that entering the royal fold involves adhering to strict rules and protocols.
Meanwhile, Helena Chard noted that Prince Harry likely prepared Meghan for the "trials and tribulations" of royal life before their marriage. Yet, the allure of a "fantasy" seemed to persist for the former "Suits" star until she officially became the Duchess.
In 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the pivotal decision to step away from their senior royal roles, a move that has since reshaped their lives and public personas.