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There was a time when Meghan Markle dreamed of becoming England’s beloved princess, but today she prefers to stay away from that role. Recently, she let her husband, Prince Harry, travel solo to the United Kingdom, a decision that speaks volumes about her desire to avoid the spotlight and criticism. The real reason is revealed.

According to Kinsey Schofield, royal specialist, Meghan chose to move away from the United Kingdom to preserve her peace. She fears the boos and criticism that may arise in front of the British cameras. This concern is understandable, because Meghan Markle, who has always been attentive to her communication and her image, does not wish to be publicly humiliated.

However, there is another factor to take into account in this decision: the complicated relationship between Meghan and Harry, as revealed by Public magazine in its latest edition. The tensions in their relationship are a double reason why Meghan Markle prefers to stay in the United States, far from media agitation and royal obligations.

The ex-actress who made a notable appearance in Germany seems determined to protect her inner peace and serenity, even if “it means moving away from England” and the British crown. His priority is to preserve his well-being, “far from the spotlight and controversy”, it is indicated.

This Article originally available on : legossip.net

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