Is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relocation to Hollywood all part of the Duchess' plans? Many have seen it coming. With this said, were the palace staff right in saying that what Meghan wants, Meghan gets?
Meghan claimed that the royal family was against her and that they were working against her.
Since she married Prince Harry two years ago, she had transferred, with Prince Harry in tow, from Windsor to Frogmore Cottage then to Vancouver, Canada when they resigned from their royal duties, and now, to Hollywood.
An article on Who's June 15, 2020 issue stated that a friend of Meghan told The Times that she had wanted out as it was not the life that she wanted. And, she had always felt that she was an outsider in the royal family.
It seemed that leaving the royal family had always been the plan of Meghan with royal insiders telling Who that working with Prince Harry in his philanthropy crusade was never part of her plans for the long-term. Nor did she plan to really divide their time shuttling from Africa and the U.K. as they had earlier agreed.
The friend also added that Meghan had convinced herself that the royal family was out to get her, thus the move to Frogmore so she could isolate herself from them.
Another palace insider said that Meghan's big plan had always been to go back to Los Angeles. However, now that she has succeeded in bringing Prince Harry with her, his life no longer has direction.
The Who also wrote that Katie Nicholl, a royal expert, said she believes that Prince Harry is now missing that structured life that he used to have while in the U.K. Afterall, Prince Harry is a senior member of the British royal family.
However, now that Meghan is back in Hollywood, she is not letting any leftover of the palace controversy distract her.


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