The late monarch had advised her grandson's wife not to give up her acting career and to develop it on British soil so she could be close to the family and not neglect her royal duties. At the time, she declined the offer stating that her new role was her alongside her husband.
While Meghan Markle accuses the British monarchy of cutting off her freedom and not letting her be herself during the time she was an active member of the family, advice that Elizabeth II had given to Prince Harry's wife came to light so that she feels comfortable in the UK as a newcomer.
“The Queen was very kind to Meghan. She even told him: 'You can continue acting if you want, continue your career,' ”said Paul Burrell.
Lady Di's former butler also revealed that Markle declined her offer in pursuit of her royal duties. “I don't see it as a renunciation of anything, I just see it as a change,” she said after making the decision to retire from acting despite the monarch's advice.
“It's mind-blowing the amount of goodwill Meghan and Harry have wasted. “I think that's why it was a particular blow to the Queen when Harry left the royal family because she didn't want him to,” she expressed.
This is not the first time that Burrell has fired at Harry and Meghan, whom he harshly criticized after the premiere of the controversial docuseries about his departure from the monarchy.
“The idea of privacy does not fit with inviting the whole world into your house with Netflix and receiving millions to tell secrets about your family,” he shot during an interview broadcast earlier this year.
Although Paul Burrell criticized Harry for his memoirs and the docuseries, the truth is that he engaged in the same action when, after Lady Di's death, he published two books about his service to the princess, in which he made it clear that He was the only man she could trust.
Due to the infidelities committed when releasing his memoirs, William and Harry criticized him categorically for breaking, in some way, the confidentiality agreement with the family.