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Meghan Markle Fears Kids Will ‘Blame’ Her for Keeping Them Away from Cousins: Royal Expert

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has reportedly expressed nostalgia for certain aspects of her life in the United Kingdom, despite her high-profile departure alongside Prince Harry in 2020. The couple’s move, often referred to as ‘Megxit,’ saw them stepping back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family and relocating to North America.

Since their move, Meghan and Harry have settled in the United States, but sources close to Meghan suggest that she harbors positive memories of her time in the UK. Although the transition involved stepping away from royal duties and the public scrutiny that came with them, Meghan’s reflections on her life in Britain include aspects she genuinely misses.

Royal author and expert Tom Quinn tells the Mirror: “It will be a long time before Meghan reappears in the UK – she has already publicly stated that she will not return to the UK, and her friends insist she is still furious at the way she feels she was treated during her time in Britain.”

He then added: “On the other hand, we should always remember that phrase – ‘never say never,’ because it will come back to haunt you when you change your mind, especially if you are a public figure like Meghan.”

The expert continued: “A friend of the couple – one of Meghan’s few aristocratic friends from her time in the UK – told me Meghan does miss some aspects of life in the UK and worries that her children will blame her if they never get to see their cousins and feel as adults that they have been deprived of what might have been a fun and meaningful existence in the UK as working royals.”

During her time in the UK, Meghan was involved in various charitable endeavors and public engagements that connected her to many communities across the nation. Her work often brought her into close contact with different cultural and social groups, providing her with experiences she valued deeply. These engagements not only helped her understand the societal landscape of the UK but also allowed her to make personal connections with people throughout the country.

Meghan’s life in Britain was also marked by significant personal milestones. It was there that she married Prince Harry in a globally watched ceremony at Windsor Castle, and the couple welcomed their first child, Archie. These joyful and transformative experiences contributed to the fondness she feels for her time in the UK.

Despite the positive aspects of her life in Britain, Meghan and Harry’s decision to leave was driven by a desire for greater privacy and independence from the intense media scrutiny that often overshadowed their work and personal lives. Since relocating, they have embarked on various new projects, including multimedia endeavors with major platforms like Netflix and Spotify, as well as continuing their humanitarian work through their Archewell Foundation.

Meghan’s mixed feelings about her time in the UK reflect a complex relationship with a period that was both challenging and rewarding. While she appreciates the personal growth and connections made during her time there, the difficulties they faced made their departure a necessary step for their family’s well-being.

Her sentiments towards the UK continue to be part of her public narrative, reminding those who follow her story that her experiences in Britain were multifaceted and impactful. As Meghan and Harry carve out their new roles on the global stage, the Duchess’s reflections on her past life in the UK offer a poignant reminder of her journey and the profound impact it has had on her personal and public life.

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