According to 'The Sun', a Buckingham source claims that the monarch proposed to the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex to live away from their royal titles.
'Suits' fans said goodbye to two of its protagonists in April 2018. With the fictitious wedding of Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams, her co-star, a cycle was closed, not only in the series, but also in the life of the actress: it was her last scene before abandoning her career to marry Prince Harry and dedicate herself to the work that, after her wedding, she would have within the institution. But now we have learned that 'Suits' could have continued for a few more seasons with the presence of Mike Ross and Rachel Zane - the characters played by the two protagonists - whom the script sent to work in another city.
Apparently, and according to a Buckingham source, Queen Elizabeth offered Prince Harry and Meghan Markle before they got married to live away from royal titles, which, among other things, would allow her to continue her career as an actress. And it was the current Duchess of Sussex who rejected her proposal, claiming that she was happy to leave her job so she could participate more actively in institutional life as a member of the Crown. A decision that we learn about two years later, just when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have taken a step back to stop being high-ranking members of the Royal House.
The news, which was reported exclusively by 'The Sun', has surprised many and angered others, since in the last words that Prince Harry offered in public he made it clear that he had been forced to abandon his titles and royal duties due to the situation they have been experiencing since Meghan Markle became his wife. A situation that, according to this information, both could have avoided by renouncing their privileges before their marriage, when Queen Elizabeth herself, who seems to be a visionary, offered it to them.
The question is whether the monarch made the proposal because she suspected what was to come, because she considered that Meghan would not bear the weight that comes with belonging to the royal family or it was a simple gesture of kindness towards her granddaughter-in-law, which also demonstrated modernity. and the progress of the institution, an option that seems somewhat difficult to us. And it took two years, a controversial documentary, a lawsuit against the media and countless criticisms for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to rethink their lives and agree with the all-powerful - and it seems also lucid - Elizabeth II.