On the eve of the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Meghan Markle attended an event in California instead of joining the Royal Family in paying tribute to the Queen. This action by the Duchess of SusđâŻđ was criticized as disrespectful and only aimed at polishing her name.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, passed away on September 8, 2022. Her passing marked the end of a glorious era, leaving the British people and royal fans around the world in mourning. The Queen was loved by everyone for her dedication, sense of duty and devotion to her country.
While the British Royal Family quietly paid tribute to the Queen, Meghan Markle appeared at an Oprah Winfrey book promotion event in California (USA). It is worth noting that Prince Harry’s controversial memoir, “Spare”, was also displayed solemnly. Many sources even said that Meghan’s “book” was also on sale here.
The event took place at Godmothers, a bookstore and community space in Summerland, a short walk from Meghan’s home in Montecito. In addition to Meghan, the event featured a number of personalities including Marco Leone, Dr. Jennifer Freed and psychic Laura Lynne Jackson.
Meghan Markle’s decision to spend time on this “low-profile” event instead of joining her family in remembering the Queen has caused public outrage. Many believe that this action shows that Meghan is more interested in polishing her name and increasing her bank account than in traditional values.
Meanwhile, in Britain, King Charles III and members of the British Royal Family paid tribute to the Queen with private prayers. On September 8, the King appeared with Queen Camilla in Scotland to pay tribute to the Queen.
Since stepping down from the British royal family in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of SusđâŻđ have been in the news for high-profile media deals. From their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 to Harry’s memoir “Spare,” the couple have been accused of stealing the royal spotlight.
Meghan Markle’s appearance at Oprah’s event just before the Queen’s death anniversary only added to the public’s belief that the SusđâŻđes lack the necessary sophistication and sensitivity. Their attempts to turn important royal events into their own “stage” only made them increasingly lose points in the public eye.