Meghan Markle reopened the old wounds when members of the royal family celebrated one of the most publicized weeks of his calendar.
During his appearance on Aspire with Emma Grede, The Duchess of Sussex was asked what she would do if she could rewrite her public story.
“I would ask people to tell the truth,” she said, quoting her friend Serena Williams, who once said to her that a “lie cannot live forever”, then adding later: “Eight years, it’s long, but not forever”.
Meghan also thought about a time when she did not feel allowed to speak and said that the return to Instagram helped her recover her voice.
Sharing his two hundred in the matter, the Royal Daniela Elser expert wrote: “Eight years ago, you say? Why, it just brings us back to advanced jeans, the granddaughter-royal-2017 Meghan, when she went out with Harry and got to know her parents-in-law and be presented in royal life. Whatever he can say? “
“To be fair, it was all indirect and she was a question, but here we are in 2025 and the duchess is still busting out lines eerily reminiscent of her 2021 oprah interview when she compared herself to the little mermaid who ‘Falls in love with the prince and because of that Voice ‘But then’ Gets Her Voice Back, ‘”She wrote in her piece for News.com.au.
The expert continued: “However, the line” Tell The Truth “has skillfully managed to make the headlines and cause some waves during what is probably the biggest and spectacular week of the royal year.
“In rapid succession, we had herds of color, the official celebration of the King’s birthday, the garter in Windsor, the most exclusive rally on earth which requires a velvet cap, and the start of Royal Ascot, a Festival of five days of Horseflesh, Hattery and Queen Camilla obtaining its bets between the Beltages des Champions.
“Not exactly a big timing for the king that, during what is generally a beautiful extent of joyful advertisement for Crown Inc, her daughter-in-law is there reminding the world how unpleasant she found her palace.”