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Meghan Markle's time as a working royal was filled with 'panic attacks' and 'stress'

Meghan Markle 'felt trapped and claustrophobic' with all the stress surrounding her

By Web Desk
March 26, 2020

Meghan Markle's time as a working royal was filled with 'panic attacks' and 'stress'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s decision to step down as senior members of the British royal family may have been fueled by the press.

The latest intel to get out of the royal family suggests that the negative publicity may have, after all, been the driving force behind Meghan and Harry’s decision to call it quits with the royal family.

During the former Suits star’s time as a working royal, she had been exposed to a number of unjust, racist and sexist stories at the hands of British media.

As per Us Weekly, the media scrutiny led to the Duchess of Sussex suffering from a number of panic attacks as well and had even frightened her to an extent that the new royal was afraid to step foot outside.

A source cited by the publication said that Meghan “felt trapped and claustrophobic” with all the stress surrounding her.

However, with her new life starting in Canada with Prince Harry and son Archie, the grapevine revealed that she seems to be much happier and relieved.

“Meghan’s thrilled to have escaped the chaos of London. She feels like a new person,” they said.

“Meghan can go out in yoga pants and not be criticized for not following a dress code. She feels more relaxed and loves walking around fresh-faced with barely any makeup on,” it was further revealed.

Harry and Meghan took an exit from the British royal family earlier this year in January, sending shockwaves around the world. The couple revealed that they will be dividing their time between North America and the United Kingdom and will become “financially independent” from the royal family.