Chronicles of Harkle

An Open Letter To Meghan Markle

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Dear Ms Markle, this is my open letter to you…

I have been debating since HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral as to what to write in this open letter. I want to keep it as short as possible but also to the point. Meghan, you do not deserve the title of Duchess of Sussex. You and I both know the reason you said ‘yes’ to Harry’s proposal. Your plan to hurry back to the US with a rich man and a moniker from his family while calling them ‘racist’ for questioning the colour of Archie’s skin. Oh, wait. That wasn’t said at all. You made that up as part of your ‘poor us’ routine by twisting a conversation you were only TOLD about it. You weren’t there when the conversation was had!

The relationship Harry had with his family before you entered his life and upended it was a close one. He had little cousins, a niece and nephew he adored and visited often. All that stopped when he met you. His Aunt Anne and cousin Zara saw right through your nice person act. However, so did the late Duke of Edinburgh. He is believed to have told his grandson something along the lines of, “We step out with actresses, we don’t marry them.”

I do not believe you had a close relationship with the late Duke as you openly trashed him by saying the palace was using his illness to ‘muzzle’ you. How dare you! He was an old man on the verge of dying! You have no compassion for the elderly especially after you ghosted him. You didn’t once ask if he was okay after he suffered two near-fatal heart attacks and almost died.

What kind of daughter doesn’t check in on their ailing father?

I could say more but I won’t.

Sincerely,

A royal loyalist.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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