Author: Catherine Armecin / Source: International Business Times
Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II’s first meeting was reportedly tense.
On Oct. 20, 2017, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a meeting with the Queen a month before their engagement was announced. Andrew Morton claimed in his book, “Meghan: A Hollywood Princess, Mr.
Morton,” that the meeting was the “most important audition of Meghan’s life” because there was “no rehearsal, no script no second takes. This was live and improvised.” He added that it was filled with an “air of tension.”“When she was driven through the gates of Buckingham Palace on an overcast, drizzly Thursday in October in a black Ford Galaxy with darkened windows, the actress was about to give the performance of her career,” the royal biographer wrote (via Express). “This was perhaps inevitable. As fifth in line to the throne, the prince had to obtain his grandmother’s formal permission to marry.”
“It was by no means a foregone conclusion. She could say no. She’d done it before. Then what? Any possible uncertainly about the outcome of this meeting lay not with Meghan, but with the man she wanted to…
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