Meghan Markle’s shocked 3-word remark when she realised she’d upstaged the Queen
Meghan Markle had a stunned three-word response when she realised she had upstaged the Queen on Remembrance Day.
Meghan Markle was shocked and had a three-word response when she realised she had upstaged the Queen at an official event.
In an episode of Netflix's Harry & Meghan series, Prince Harry claimed that the couple’s popularity began to put them at odds with the Royal Family and that their first official tour to Australia as well as Remembrance Day in 2018 created a domino effect.
Prince Harry said: "The issue is when someone who's marrying in, who should be a supporting act, is then stealing the limelight, or is doing the job better than the person who is born to do this. That upsets people. It shifts the balance.
"Because you've been led to believe that the only way that your charities can succeed and the only way that your reputation can be grown or improved is if you're on the front page of those newspapers."
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He said: “The first time that the penny dropped for her, M and I spent the night in a room in Buckingham Palace after an event where every single member of the family had been, including the Queen.
"The next morning, they'd set up breakfast. And on the front page of The Telegraph, Meghan."
The Duchess of Sussex was on the front page of countless magazine and newspaper front pages. Meghan said: "I went, 'Oh my God'."
She added: "But it's not my fault'."
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Foreign publications like Hello Canada, People magazine, and Woman's Day magazine had Meghan on front pages, seemingly ignoring other events happening at the same time, including the Waleses visit to charities.
The episode sparked backlash when it was released in 2022, with then-GB News host Dan Wootton saying: "They were just too popular and too successful that the Royal Family conspired with the media to bring them down?
“Because the Queen was so angry Meghan got a front-page picture on the Daily Telegraph? Puh-lease!"