Meghan Markle Got "Rare Honour" From King Charles Before Leaving UK, Says Royal Expert
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In 2020, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle announced that they would be stepping away from royal duties and since then the couple has been living with their two children in the United States.
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, was given a "rare honour" from King Charles, then Prince, before she along with her husband Prince Harry stepped back from their duties, according to a royal expert. BBC royal correspondent Micheal Cole told GBN America about how it went "so badly wrong" for Ms Markle and putting it all together is "really hard".
"It's really hard to puzzle where it all went so badly wrong. She could not have been welcomed more into this country or the Royal Family," he said on GBN America.
Mr Cole also discussed her "estranged" relationship with her father. He said, "It was a rare honour when the King offered to walk her down the aisle because her father, Thomas, is estranged from her, as are most members of her family. That was a great honour, and the late Queen went out of her way to make a friend of Doria, her mother."