Meghan Markle penned a letter calling out the progress to support parents by giving them paid leaves. However, a portion of her letter might not sit well with the Queen.
Meghan Markle has always been outspoken for the causes she supports. On Wednesday, her letter for the Congress was uploaded but part of it didn’t appear right for some.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their royal duties last year. It’s been over a year since they moved and settled in the United States.
Earlier this year, the Queen asked them to decide what they really wanted. The Queen did not accept their decision last year. Instead, Her Majesty gave the Sussexes a whole year to decide.
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Prince Harry and Markle decided to stand with their decision — to never go back in serving the monarchy. The Queen eventually accepted their decision but forbid them from using their HRH titles.
However, in Markle’s politically fueled letter calling Congress to approve paid leaves for parents, she signed it with “Duchess of Sussex.”
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“The agreement with the Queen was not to use HRH,” royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.
Fitzwilliams praised Markle’s letter and wasn’t really surprised by it. For him, the Duchess of Sussex has always been articulate and was a campaigner since she was 11. However, he believed that Markle’s status as a royal is what makes her more popular.
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“However, she is who she is because she is a member of the Royal Family,” he added.