Meghan Markle is still being criticized weeks after confessing that she suffered a miscarriage in July.
In its Dec. 21 issue, Globe claimed that Markle and Prince Harry would do everything to shine up their image and turn the latter’s royal heritage into cash.
A source for the tabloid said that members of the royal family are accusing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of staging a cheap and exploitative PR stunt.
The insider added Markle’s confession boasts of spin control. After all, she and Prince Harry know that they’re losing their PR war with the palace, so they had to reveal Markle’s miscarriage to try and turn things around.
According to the source, the royal family knows that Markle and Prince Harry are all about celebrity and not duty. That’s why they see the Duchess of Sussex’s op-ed piece as a last-ditch attempt to break royal etiquette.
More specifically, the tabloid claimed that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are most upset over Markle’s miscarriage confession. And this is, allegedly, the reason why they didn’t release a public statement about it.
“This is seen as yet another attack by renegade royals who are determined to tear down the monarchy after shirking their duties to chase wealth and stardom in Hollywood. Based on their past histrionics and exaggerations, who knows what to believe?” the source said.
However, the tabloid also backtracked a bit by saying that Prince Harry and Markle live in the modern world. As such, they are committed to speaking the truth as they see fit.
And this is exactly what Markle did when she detailed how she felt a cramp while taking care of Archie in July.
The Suits alum was rushed to the hospital, where she and Prince Harry learned that they lost their unborn child.
Even though a lot of people criticized Markle’s decision to take about her miscarriage, even more fans praised her for her honesty.
The British pregnancy loss charity Tommy's thanked Markle for breaking the silence about miscarriage.
Zev Williams, a fertility doctor, told USA Today that what Markle did could help put an end to the stigma surrounding pregnancy loss.
Williams said that she commends Markle for her bravery in sharing her experience.
In her op-ed piece for the New York Times, Markle said that she decided to talk about her miscarriage so that she could help other women who also experienced the same tragedy.