The Duchess got fed up with her theories and explained why she won't be at Westminster Abbey.
A few days ago it was learned that, finally, Meghan Markle would not attend the coronation of Carlos III, although neither she nor her husband, Prince Harry, gave their reasons for this decision. Silence and mystery opened the door to endless theories and stories, and the Duchess, tired of hearing lies, cut the rumors in the bud with a blunt letter.
The ceremony that will officially make Charles III King of England will take place on May 6, at Westminster Abbey. The act is not only expected for what it means historically, but also because it will be the reunion of the family after the controversial statements that the Dukes of Sussex have made on different occasions.
As reported by the Daily Telegraph, Meghan Markle decided not to attend Carlos III's big day because he did not agree with how he and the rest of the royal members responded to the accusations of racism that the actress made with Oprah Winfrey. Recall that Markle and Harry gave an interview in March 2021, where they confessed that the Royal Family showed concern about Archie's skin color.
Meghan Markle talks about her missing the coronation of Carlos III
After hearing these rumors, the actress's team sent a letter to Hello! where he denies the Daily Telegraph version. "The Duchess of Sussex lives her life in the present, not thinking about some correspondence from a couple of years ago that in turn relates to other conversations from four years ago," the statement read.
"Any statement to the contrary is false and frankly ridiculous. We urge the sensationalist media to stop this exhausting circus that only they are creating," closed the actress and her representatives. In this way, it is clear that Meghan will stay in Montecito, California, to celebrate Archie's birthday.
This clarification by Meghan Markle comes days after it became known that there would be tension and discomfort between Prince Harry and Camila at the coronation of Carlos III. As confirmed by The Times, the future queen consort was hurt after Lady Di's son called her a villain and dangerous.