Meghan Markle’s aversion to visiting the United Kingdom has long been mysterious, but latest revelations reveal it is about more than safety concerns. Despite Prince Harry’s concerns about acid or knife attacks, a royal insider believes Meghan’s hesitancy derives from a deeper issue: her dread of an unwelcoming British people. How long will she be unavailable for the foreseeable future? Continue scrolling to find out!
Is Meghan Really Britain-Phobic?
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s wife, is afraid to visit Britain. A royal specialist recently said that her fear is not one of safety, but rather that the British public will not welcome her. In the ITV documentary ‘Tabloids on Trial,’ Harry expressed concern that Meghan could face an acid or knife attack as a result of bad press coverage.
In an interview with GB News, the expert minimized his fears about Meghan Markle’s safety. He clarified, “This is not about knives. This is not about acid. This is about Meghan’s fear of booing.” According to the expert, Meghan has developed a ‘fear of Britain.’
He emphasized that the Duchess of Sussex, a ‘California girl’, never completely fit into the British upper class. According to him, there was no legitimate explanation for her absence from the Coronation because the security arrangements in place should have been adequate.
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman criticized Prince Harry for failing to bring his children to see King Charles III following his cancer diagnosis. The British Monarch has rarely seen Archie and has only met Lilibet once. Harry last saw him in May for the Invictus Games.
In an interview with ITV, the Dutchman from Sussex expressed concern about the impact of media intrusion on his life. He emphasized the possible danger posed by those who may act on what they read. He told me: “It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country.”
Will Meghan Markle ever feel comfortable enough to return to the UK? With Meghan’s mounting apprehension, the Sussexes’ future in the UK is uncertain. We’ll have to see if Prince Harry can bridge the divide between his family and his British heritage.