Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relocation to the United States marked a significant turning point in their lives post-royalty. Departing from the royal family amidst controversy, their revelations about the institution during interviews with Oprah Winfrey and through Harry’s book, “Spare,” rattled Buckingham Palace.
Accusations, including concerns about Archie’s skin color and lack of support during Meghan’s struggles with mental health, strained their relationship with the royals, especially as Harry’s interactions with Prince William remained unchanged despite attending King Charles’ coronation. While Charles reportedly offered support to Meghan after the Oprah interview, their correspondence didn’t alleviate tensions.
Their relationship’s deterioration became evident post-wedding, as Meghan grappled with media scrutiny and racism, leading to her suicidal thoughts. Despite Meghan’s absence from the coronation, rumors about her motives surfaced, though her spokesperson dismissed them.
Harry addressed allegations of racism within the royal family, emphasizing the distinction between unconscious bias and racism. The couple’s actions have sparked debate, prompting questions about their impact and whether their allegations have merit.