Royal Fans Are Saying Meghan Markle Never Should Have Married Prince Harry For These Reasons


Shattered Dreams

Marrying into the royal family means that Meghan Markle had to put so many of her aspirations to one side.

And she’s not the first person who has had to do that. Before marrying Prince William, Kate Middleton enjoyed working as a photographer/web designer, but ultimately had to part ways with those passions. Marrying Prince Harry didn’t just mean that Meghan had to rethink her options in terms of pursuing her dreams – her options are now very limited…

Shattered Dreams

Not Following Royal Protocol

Marrying Prince Harry means that Meghan Markle is required to follow many royal traditions that were previously alien to her.

One of the most recent indicators that Meghan had made a huge mistake was during the Trooping of the Color event.

When all royal members were expected to face forward and sing the national anthem, Meghan turned back to speak with Harry, who promptly ordered her to turn around.

“She eventually turned around and looked like she was going to start crying,” one insider said.

Not Following Royal Protocol

Raising Archie

One of Meghan Markle’s biggest reasons for regretting marrying Prince Harry might be due to the way the royal family treats their baby boy – Archie.

The public was confused as to why Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip didn’t attend the newborn’s christening.

However, Meghan’s mind could be put at ease a little knowing that the Queen didn’t attend Prince Louis’ christening either last year.

Meghan and Harry might also struggle to bring up Archie and future children with shared values.

Raising Archie

Rules Too Strict

The list of the sacrifices that Meghan Markle had to make for the royal family is enough to indicate that maybe it wasn’t worth marrying Prince Harry after all.

The former actress has had to abandon some of the most trivial things in order to fit in. Meghan’s no longer able to cross her legs when she sits or even stick out her tongue. The list goes on and on…

Rules Too Strict