Posted on 11/11/2018 9:57:33 AM PST by Jyotishi
It appears that Meghan Markle had a tiff with her grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth before her wedding. According to reports in The Sun, the Queen and Meghan had a row over her choice of headgear at the wedding.
Meghan had reportedly picked a tiara with emeralds but she was told she couldn't wear it given its history couldn't be established and that it might have originated Russia.
When Harry got worked up when his sweet princess didn't get what she desired, the Queen had to step in and is quoted saying: "Meghan cannot have whatever she wants.... She gets the tiara she's given by me."
Meghan eventually wore a tiara with platinum and diamond which was designed by Queen Mary, the current queen's grandmother.
Family members were also believed to be incensed by Meghan's treatment of the Royal Staff.
A source was quoted saying: "The message from the Queen was very much Meghan needed to think about how she speaks to staff members and be careful to follow family protocol."
Apparently the problem was never experienced when Kate and Prince William talked to the stuff.
The insider added: "Meghan can be difficult. She has very high standards and is used to working in a Hollywood environment. However there's a different degree of respect in the Royal household and Kate has always been very careful about how she acted around staff."
The Queen is also believed to be unhappy over the decision to wear a veil for the wedding, given it was Meghan Markle's second wedding.
Meghan recently announced that she was pregnant.
On November 2, Prince Harry has shared a photograph of his wife Meghan Markle cradling her baby bump during a walk through a forest in New Zealand on their recent Pacific royal tour.
The couple's Kensington Palace residence published the image on Instagram, with a photo credit for the prince, and a caption which said the couple had returned home "inspired" by their trip.
who says she’s ghetto trash?
Not that I’m a fan of hers...I’m almost neutral leaning to maybe don’t like.
Coming right on the heels of her “She’s just not that into you” Faceplant post. LoL
Kate has always appeared to be lovely.
Pretty close, and he will probably be the one who crosses the line.
This will end very badly, should never have occurred in the first place.
Since I did not have a queen to settle my tiara dilemma I wore one for the wedding and the other during the reception. But you can bet there was a lot of behind the scenes conflict with family members near and far weighing in.
Well I know the first words I think of when I hear “English Royal Family” is laid back scoffers of protocol.
Yup, europe is full of happy muzzies now.
So she’s already pulling the diva routine with the staff. That should lead to endless tips and fodder for the tabloids.
Lol. You, clicked.
Probably reminds the Queen of Princess Margaret. She was kinda snippy with the common trash too.
When I heard there was snickering about my diamond, sapphire, ruby and emerald encrusted tiara, I said, "Off with their heads!" No more whisper campaigns. It is good to be queen.
Ah yes, 0.001st world problems.
Lol!!
This is great. Going to have to show this to my English friends. Thanks for the post. Still have west London accent preferred on my list for future partners. :D But then again after watching this . . .
Apparently the problem was never experienced when Kate and Prince William talked to the stuff staff.
Daily News and Analysis? An Indian website, but they need to work on their english.
A Hollywood Princess having no class and treating the help like crap is funny. Its not news.
“Kate has always appeared to be lovely.”
Kate’s British and knows (and respects) the drill. MM just sashayed in and inserted herself into an environment she knows nothing about. Her special kind of Hollywood uppity works for her in the U.S. In the UK, maybe not so much.
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