Meghan Markle dealt with a big blow following her and Prince Harry's quasi-royal tour to Colombia.
A royal commentator criticized the Duchess of Sussex for exerting "control" over the media during her recent engagements in South America and making the entire trip about herself, despite previously expressing a desire for "privacy."
In conversation with The Sun, British journalist Robert Jobson called out the double standards of the Sussexes for following in the footsteps of royals by organising tours similar to the Firm, which they left in 2020.
The royal expert shared, "She could have had all that anyways, I was down when she went to Tonga, Fiji and all these places in Australia, she had a very good press there, and there were lots of changing of outfits."
He added, "And even in South Africa, they had a pretty reasonable tour, I think was bad in terms of the other things that were going on."
Robert raised the question that the former working royals asked for "privacy" and wanted to do things differently, however, why are they behaving like royal figures?
The author stated, "What is the point of saying you want privacy and doing things in a different way, and then just being all about you, rather than, you know, doing it to help your country and serve?"
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