Meghan Markle apparently has a different approach from Prince Harry toward rift with the royal family.
Speaking to the Mirror, royal expert Tom Quinn reflected on the Duchess of Sussex’s feelings about acrimonious relations with her in-laws in the wake of their successful trip to Nigeria.
He said: "Harry’s mental health has suffered as a result of the break with his family, but Meghan never doubts her decision to stop being a full-time working royal."
"She and Harry are both products of dysfunctional families, but being much tougher than Harry Meghan relishes the battle and feels that, having been badly treated when she was in England, she has had her revenge,” the royal commentator added, “the Nigeria trip made her feel as she has always wanted to feel – acknowledged as a member of the Royal family and feted as an important world figure."
For the unversed, Harry and Meghan reportedly left senior royals, including King Charles and Prince William ‘furious’ for cosplaying working royals at the recent whistlestop tour.
However, turning a deaf ear to their reaction, the Sussexes boasted about their plans to embark on more tours like the Nigeria one in a rare interview with People.
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