The 1 major clue that Meghan Markle ‘knows her days as a duchess are numbered’ | Royal | News

Meghan Markle knows her days as a duchess are numbered, royal experts say. The Duchess of Sussex has long made it clear that she has no interest in royal life, mocking protocols such as curtsying to the late Queen and jetting off to California in 2020 when she and Prince Harry announced they no longer wanted to work as royals.
But Meghan still insists on using her ties to the royal family; This is nowhere near as obvious as in Meghan’s viral moment on the Netflix series With Love. Hollywood actor and writer Mindy Kaling introduced her as ‘Meghan Markle’, but the Duchess quickly directed her to her preferred address: “It’s funny how you keep saying ‘Meghan Markle’ too; now you know I’m Sussex.” Many people stated that it was a title and not a surname, confusing fans.
Then, in her recent front-page interview with Harper’s Bazaar, writer Kaitlyn Greenidge wrote that Meghan had been officially announced twice by the time they met.
It began: “A golf cart pulls up, pebbles squeaking under its tires. ‘Duchess of Sussex,’ someone announces. Meghan steps out wearing wide-legged trousers, a silk blouse and pavé diamond studs by the Ukrainian brand Guzema.”
At the second meeting, Ms. Greenidge wrote: “When I enter, the manager of the house calls out ‘Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’, even though it looks like we are the only two people in the house.”
But royal experts believe his insistence on using these royal titles is why he knows his days are numbered.
Daily Monster Reporter Tom Sykes said: “Meghan Markle’s insane insistence on the title of Duchess is an attempt to publicize her family’s royal connections before they are inevitably eliminated.”
Sykes, who believes Prince William may revoke the dukedom of Sussex when he becomes king, suggested this could be a commercial move to strengthen his brand.
The revocation of Andrew’s title has created further speculation that the Royal Family will strip them of their title. writing for Daily MailSharon Hunt added: “With this in mind, the strategy seems simple: broadcast ‘The Duchess’ as often as possible and keep the Sussex name front and center just in case.”
Sussex’s theme has been consistent for some time. In an interview with People magazine in March, Meghan explained that using Sussex “means a lot to me” because it helps her connect with her family.
“It’s our common name as a family, and I think I didn’t realize how much it would mean to me until we had children,” Meghan said. “I love that this is something that Archie, Lili, H and I have together. It means a lot to me.” He did not specify whether he had legally changed his surname to Sussex.
During the Bloomberg interview, journalist Emily Chung tried to clarify whether she had legally changed her name, but Meghan managed to avoid the question and replied: “It’s a dukedom.”
She added: “So that’s the truth. But ultimately, yes. My legal name is Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, but Sussex works for us as our family name and the name we share with our children.”




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