Meghan Markle reportedly felt uncomfortable doing the so-called royal wave, and she even struggled to get it right when she first joined the royal family.
A source told InTouch Weekly that the Duchess of Sussex even practiced the gesture with her husband. And Markle couldn’t help but laugh because she thought that it’s silly and uncomfortable.
Other than the royal wave, Markle is not also a fan of curtsying to other members of the royal family like Queen Elizabeth. There are reports suggesting that one of the reasons why the former Hollywood actress quit is because she doesn’t like to curtsy to Kate Middleton when the time comes.
Additionally, Prince Harry’s wife doesn’t also like the strict dress code that female royals have to follow. For instance, the Queen requires that royals only wear skirts and dresses that are below the knee.
But perhaps the most shocking claim about Markle has to do with her marriage to Prince Harry. Some royal fans are convinced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have called it quits.
On Twitter, some royal fans also claimed that Prince Harry is no longer in Canada since he doesn’t have any reason to be there anymore.
“I don’t believe he’s in Canada, I don’t believe they’re together. Only together for photos when required. No pap photos of them at Frogmore simply because MSM knew they were never there, never lived there,” Twitter user @susiecollette wrote.
“I don’t believe Harry’s there. All we’ve seen is a biggish guy who looked like Henry get off a plane. He’s probably so shattered he has to stay inside and let the help deal with those pesky riff raffs. I hope he’s okay,” Twitter user @Terrie1833 said.
This isn’t the first time that Prince Harry and Markle’s relationship is rumored to be falling apart. However, it is important to note that they have not announced their separation. As such, it would be best to take these claims with a grain of salt.


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