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Meghan Markle’s Disinterest in Kensington Palace Living Quarters Sparks Speculation
Rumors are swirling that Meghan Markle might not be thrilled about the idea of residing in a small apartment at Kensington Palace.
Adding to the mix, royal expert Tom Bower has suggested that Prince Harry could encounter challenges should he decide to return to the UK, given the family drama that has unfolded recently.
Various speculations have emerged, alleging that Meghan was escorted out of the UK by either MI5 or MI6 for supposedly taking unauthorized photos inside Kensington Palace and other royal residences.
Reports claim she was discovered wandering around the premises in the early hours of the morning while everyone else was asleep.
It is said that she was subsequently escorted back to Canada, and the footage was supposedly destroyed.
Furthermore, she was allegedly caught snapping pictures of Princess Charlotte asleep in Kensington Apartments, leading to Prince William reportedly questioning her motives.
Meghan purportedly mentioned the potential financial gain from selling the photos.
Amidst the upheaval, Meghan was spotted at Heathrow Airport alongside Prince Edward and Sophie, heading back to Canada.
Allegedly, she had sent copies of the images to Scooby-Doo for safekeeping before her engagement or marriage to Prince Harry.
She later claimed that she faced differential treatment due to her race.
In another incident, Harry and Meghan received backlash following the release of a Netflix documentary where they were criticized for bringing a private photographer to Buckingham Palace without the Queen's consent.
An image surfaced showing the couple exiting the garden entrance of the palace, a breach of protocol as permission is required to film or photograph inside the monarch's residence.
The photograph sparked discontent among palace aides, resulting in a formal complaint being lodged over the couple's unauthorized filming in the 775-room royal abode.
Sources revealed that during their farewell tour of the UK in March 2020, which encompassed numerous public engagements before their return to the US, the Sussexes were shadowed by photographer Chris Allerton.
However, the contentious image featured in the Netflix trailer was not credited to a specific photographer, prompting criticism for violating palace protocol.
Following the revelation, social media erupted with thousands expressing outrage over the invasion of privacy by bringing a personal photographer into such a prestigious location.
Criticisms ranged from accusations of hypocrisy to questioning the couple's respect for others' privacy, drawing comparisons to their own experiences with media intrusion.
Prior to these controversies, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly offended Queen Elizabeth II by declining a significant gift.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who relocated to Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate, allegedly did not appreciate the Queen's gesture of generosity.
Lady Elizabeth Ensign highlighted the significance of Frogmore Cottage and emphasized the Queen's hope for the couple to value her gesture, considering the proximity of the cottage to the Queen's private quarters and gardens.
The rejection of the gift left many questioning the couple's appreciation for the Queen's goodwill.