A photo from 2018 suggests royal life could have worked for Meghan

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COMMENT: Two years ago, the Duchess of Sussex was beginning her royal career, and one snap sums up how different things could have been.

The entire Buckingham Palace garden party routine is organised with military precision. The roughly 8,000 people who attend each event are piled in, thoroughly stuffed with cake, then turfed out again in three hours.

One shot stands out of though: It is taken from a distance and it is clearly an unguarded, personal moment. Camilla and Meghan are deep in discussion, holding each other’s hand.The unguarded moment at the Queen’s 2018 garden party tells an intimate story. Picture: Getty Images.At first glance, Meghan and Camilla have very little in common.

Which is why seeing Meghan and Camilla during that moment in 2018 represented such an opportunity for two intelligent royal recruits to take matters into their own hands and do things differently. Think Diana, Fergie and Sophie Wessex: All three were largely thrown in the royal deep end, and some learned to swim far better than others.

 

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She never wanted to be royal. She has used harry for fame and attention. She isn’t genuine. His family let her in and she takes him away from them. Says a lot about her. She should be ashamed

This where it was explained to her she needs to use the servants entrance in future as her kind just cant waltz in like they own the joint. One thinks it looks ' uppity'

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