After over three years of incessant scheming, moaning and making specious accusations of racism against her in-laws, Meghan Markle’s PR team are insisting she has “moved on.”
In a statement press secretary Ashley Hansen claimed: “The Duchess of Sussex is going about her life in the present, not thinking about correspondence from two years ago related to conversations from four years ago.
“Any suggestion otherwise is false and frankly ridiculous. We encourage tabloid media and various royal correspondents to stop the exhausting circus that they alone are creating.” It’s important to add here that the statement was first posted by the Sussexes’ personal cheerleader and royal reporter Omid Scobie.
The statement comes after it was reported that Meghan had written to King Charles after the explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, when they claimed a senior royal had “concerns and conversations about how dark” their unborn son Archie’s skin might be.
It was one of the rare moments in the “interview” that Oprah actually bothered to try and follow up on, again asking Meghan and Harry which royal had made the comment. “That conversation I’m never going to share,” the prince told Oprah, and her millions of CBS viewers. “It was awkward. I was a bit shocked.”
It has been reported that Charles reached out to Meghan first, in which he expressed his sadness over tension within the family. In return she wrote of unconscious bias, but said the comment about Archie’s skin was “not made with malice.” If you, like Cockburn, watched the interview in question, you would take Meghan’s clarification with a pinch of salt. The duchess did little to quell Oprah’s outraged reaction to the “revelation.”
A source told the Daily Telegraph that Markle would not attend the coronation on May 6 — because the Suits actress received an unsatisfactory response from the King. Cockburn is sure she’ll be missed.