Meghan ‘GOES MAD’ as Zara Tindall throws cold water: ‘Harry can only return to RF without her by his side’
Meghan ‘GOES MAD’ as Zara Tindall throws cold water: ‘Harry can only return to RF without her by his side’
Recent tensions within the British royal family have surfaced, highlighting a rift between Meghan Markle and Zara Tindall. Reports indicate that Zara Tindall expressed strong reservations about Prince Harry’s potential return to royal duties, particularly if Meghan remains by his side. According to sources, Zara suggested that Harry could only reintegrate into the royal family without Meghan, adding fuel to the already strained relationship between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals.
The suggestion from Zara Tindall has reportedly infuriated Meghan, who has felt increasingly isolated and criticized by both the public and the royal family. The couple, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020, have faced numerous challenges in their attempt to establish a new life in the United States. Meghan has been particularly vocal about the lack of support and understanding from the royal family, feeling that her actions are unfairly scrutinized compared to other royals like Zara and Mike Tindall, who have also leveraged their royal connections for commercial opportunities.
The Sussexes’ departure from royal duties has been marked by a series of public and private disputes. The release of Harry’s memoir and their Netflix series brought additional attention and controversy, further distancing them from the royal family. Zara’s comments reflect a broader sentiment within the royal circle, where there is a perceived need for Harry to separate from Meghan to restore his standing and relationship with the family.
Moreover, Zara and her husband, Mike Tindall, have maintained a lower profile while still capitalizing on their royal connections. This contrast in public perception between the Tindalls and the Sussexes has been a point of contention, as Meghan and Harry often face harsher criticism despite similar actions.
The latest developments have left the couple in a challenging position. Meghan, in particular, feels besieged by the continuous negative coverage and the cold reception from the royal family. This situation exacerbates her feelings of being an outsider, further complicated by the ongoing speculation about the couple’s future within the monarchy.
In conclusion, Zara Tindall’s remarks highlight the ongoing complexities and frictions within the British royal family. The situation remains delicate, with the potential for further fallout as both sides navigate these troubled waters. The prospect of Prince Harry returning to royal duties without Meghan poses significant implications for the future of their relationship and their standing within the royal family.
British royal family news reveals that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have enjoyed living in several different locales, across continents. Prince Harry grew up in Kensington Palace and Highgrove House, in Gloucestershire.
Meghan grew up in Los Angeles then moved to Canada where she acted on the cable show Suits. Today they reside in California with Harry’s two kids, Archie and Lilibet.
Here’s a look at the glamorous (and average) houses the happy couple have inhabited.
The Montecito Mansion
In 2020, the Duke and Duchess of UnSussexful landed in Montecito, California, the only property that either have had the title to. Before this they borrowed Tyler Perry’s Beverly Hills compound.
The Montecito crib is an 18,000 square feet, Mediterranean-style house with a stripper pole, which they acquired for $14 million. The house has a chicken coop and The Cut described the residence as looking like “a classic Tuscan villa, a Napa vineyard.”
Harry At Clarence House
Prince Harry’s official residence was Clarence House in London with his father, Charles, from 2003 until 2012. At age 27 Harry moved to Kensington Palace.
In his memoir, Spare, Harry whined that his stepmother Camilla made his bedroom into her personal dressing room: “I tried not to care. But especially the first time I saw it, I cared.” This is what therapy is for Harry.
Meghan Lived in LA With Her First Husband
When Meghan was married to producer Trevor Engelson from 2011 until 2014 they rented a two-story Colonial in Hancock Park. The 1920s dwelling was a cozy 2,300 square feet with an open floor plan.
From 2011 to 2018, Meghan rented a Toronto apartment that she was eager to show off to her prince. He wrote in Spare “Meg was excited to show me her life, her dogs, her little house, which she adored.”
Nottingham Cottage
In November 2017 after their engagement, Harry and Meghan loved at Nott Cott a two-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling with 1,300 square feet. Meghan didn’t seem impressed when she said on their Netflix reality show that “Kensington Palace sounds very regal … But Nottingham Cottage was so small.” Harry slammed the dwelling as having “really low ceilings … I don’t know who was there before, they must have been very short.”
Unwilling to be short, they left for Frogmore Cottage in 2019 where they made infamous and expensive renovations before declaring it unfit and defecting to America. On the grounds of Windsor Castle, Frogmore Cottage was a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth.
After three years of living in the US, in March 2023 the traitors were asked to vacate the royal property which they eventually did but not before whining about being unloved. Where will they end up next? Tell us what you think royal fans!
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