Meghan Markle: Duchess of Difficult

The ‘Duchess of Difficult’: A Deep Dive into Royal Realities

In the grand halls of Buckingham Palace, where whispers echo louder than trumpets, a new moniker has emerged for Meghan Markle: the “Duchess of Difficult.” Let’s embark on a satirical journey to explore the tales and truths behind this regal nickname.

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The Royal Rebranding

Meghan Markle was reportedly nicknamed the “Duchess of Difficult” by palace staff due to her demanding nature and struggle to adapt to the royal lifestyle.

British journalist Tom Quinn reported that Meghan found the formalities within the royal family perplexing, particularly King Charles III’s stiffness with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Some staff appreciated her straightforwardness and new-age demeanor, while others found her demanding and difficult to work with.

Protocol Puzzles

Meghan couldn’t fathom why Prince Charles was so formal with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, questioning, “But they’re mother and son—why are they so completely stiff with each other?”

A palace staffer shared that Meghan was trying to feel her way and work out the intricacies of a positively medieval, labyrinthine system. Her American background led her to question the formalities and stiffness she observed within the royal family.

Command Confusion

Meghan’s American background led her to believe that when you pay people to do something, you just issue commands, contrasting with Harry’s more polite approach of asking if they would mind doing something.

A palace staffer noted that Meghan felt when you pay people to do something, you just issue commands, and that Harry should just issue commands as she did. This approach clashed with the more polite and indirect British manner of making requests.

Cultural Clashes

Her tactile nature, including hugging family members like Prince William, caused tension within the Royal Family, who are not accustomed to such overt affection.

Royal expert Ingrid Seward explained that Meghan’s touchy-feely approach and perceived flirting, especially with Prince William, created tension within the royal household. This behavior contrasted with the formal traditions of the royal family and contributed to the estrangement between the brothers.

Hierarchy Hurdles

Meghan reportedly disliked the royal hierarchy, considering senior royals to behave childishly and the system to be overly protective of status.

Insiders revealed that Meghan found many royal rules trivial and felt that senior royals behaved childishly over status symbols. Her strong-willed and assertive nature clashed with the old guard of the royal household.

Modernizing Mission

She aimed to complete Princess Diana’s philanthropic work but preferred to do so part-time, which conflicted with royal expectations.

Meghan had plans to continue Princess Diana’s philanthropic work but wanted to do so on a part-time basis. This approach conflicted with the expectations of full-time commitment within the royal family.

Staff Struggles

Some staff appreciated her straightforwardness and new-age demeanor, while others found her demanding and difficult to work with.

A member of the Kensington Palace communications team noted that Meghan was very straightforward and matter-of-fact. However, the older, public school-educated advisers had it in for Meghan, leading to tensions within the palace staff.

Nickname Nuances

In addition to “Duchess of Difficult,” she was also called “Mystic Meg” by staff due to her new-age beliefs.

A palace staffer revealed that Meghan was nicknamed “Mystic Meg” because she was so new agey, so woke, about so many things. This nickname reflected her progressive outlook and beliefs.

Formality Frustrations

Meghan found the formalities within the royal family perplexing, particularly King Charles III’s stiffness with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

A palace staffer shared that Meghan couldn’t understand why Charles was so formal with his mother, highlighting her struggle to adapt to the formalities of the royal family.

American Assertiveness

Her American approach of issuing commands clashed with the British preference for polite requests, leading to cultural misunderstandings.

Meghan’s American background led her to believe that when you pay people to do something, you just issue commands, contrasting with Harry’s more polite approach of asking if they would mind doing something. This difference in approach led to cultural misunderstandings within the palace.

Perception Problems

Meghan’s attempts to modernize and assert herself often clashed with the institution’s conservative norms, leading to internal conflicts and her feeling like an outsider.

According to reports, Meghan’s American background and tactile manner reportedly made it difficult for her to adjust to royal life, and she struggled with the hierarchy and traditions of the family.

Ambitious Approach

Meghan’s ambitious approach to the royal family was also a point of contention. As one former staffer recalled, she came across as overly confident in early meetings, often trying to lead discussions rather than learn from them. “It was extraordinary because she was so confident that you could see she wanted to run the meeting rather than learn about the royal family through the meeting,” the source revealed.

An insider revealed that Meghan’s difficult behavior stemmed from her struggle to adapt to the royal household’s complex dynamics. “She could be difficult because she was finding life difficult—trying to feel her way and work out the intricacies of a positively medieval, labyrinthine system,” the staff member told British journalist Tom Quinn.

Balancing Boundaries

Meghan reportedly faced difficulties balancing professional boundaries with staff, often alternating between friendliness and frustration at their availability.

An insider revealed that one moment she would be overly friendly, even hugging staff and attempting to make friends, and the next, she would become irritated if they didn’t respond instantly, regardless of the time of day or night.

Influence on Harry

Staffers claim Meghan had a great influence over Harry, who became “far more concerned about social issues” once they began dating.

A former worker claimed that Meghan was branded “Mystic Meg” by staff for turning Prince Harry into a “tree-hugging leftie” with woke, new age views.

Compassionate Gestures

Despite the tensions, Meghan’s compassionate side was showcased in a video where she arranged for singer Billie Eilish to send signed merchandise to a teenager who lost her possessions in the LA wildfires. This kind gesture exemplified Meghan’s continued focus on social issues and community support.

Evidence: In a video, Meghan arranged for singer Billie Eilish to send signed merchandise to a teenager who lost her possessions in the LA wildfires, showcasing her compassionate side and focus on social issues.

Conclusion

Meghan Markle’s tenure within the British royal family was marked by cultural clashes, differing expectations, and a struggle to balance modern perspectives with longstanding traditions. While her progressive views and American assertiveness brought fresh energy to the monarchy, they also led to misunderstandings and tensions within the royal household. The nickname “Duchess of Difficult” encapsulates the challenges she faced and the resistance she encountered in her efforts to navigate and modernize an ancient institution.



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Meghan Markle the Duchess of Difficult — An illustration of Meghan and Harry on a flamboyant parade float labeled ‘Worldwide Privacy Tour.’ They are enthusiastically waving– bohiney.com

15 Humorous Observations on the ‘Duchess of Difficult’

  1. The Royal Rebranding: Meghan Markle was reportedly nicknamed the “Duchess of Difficult” by palace staff due to her demanding nature and struggle to adapt to the royal lifestyle.
  2. Protocol Puzzles: She couldn’t fathom why Prince Charles was so formal with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, questioning, “But they’re mother and son—why are they so completely stiff with each other?”
  3. Command Confusion: Meghan’s American background led her to believe that when you pay people to do something, you just issue commands, contrasting with Harry’s more polite approach of asking if they would mind doing something.
  4. Cultural Clashes: Her tactile nature, including hugging family members like Prince William, caused tension within the Royal Family, who are not accustomed to such overt affection.
  5. Hierarchy Hurdles: Meghan reportedly disliked the royal hierarchy, considering senior royals to behave childishly and the system to be overly protective of status.
  6. Modernizing Mission: She aimed to complete Princess Diana’s philanthropic work but preferred to do so part-time, which conflicted with royal expectations.
  7. Staff Struggles: Some staff appreciated her straightforwardness and new-age demeanor, while others found her demanding and difficult to work with.
  8. Nickname Nuances: In addition to “Duchess of Difficult,” she was also called “Mystic Meg” by staff due to her new-age beliefs.
  9. Formality Frustrations: Meghan found the formalities within the royal family perplexing, particularly King Charles III’s stiffness with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
  10. American Assertiveness: Her American approach of issuing commands clashed with the British preference for polite requests, leading to cultural misunderstandings.
  11. Emotional Expression: Meghan’s affectionate nature was misinterpreted by the royal family, leading to gossip and tension within the household.
  12. Perception Problems: Her attempts to modernize and assert herself often clashed with the institution’s conservative norms, leading to internal conflicts and her feeling like an outsider.
  13. Media Misrepresentation: Despite her efforts, Meghan was often portrayed negatively in the media, contributing to her struggles within the royal family.
  14. Supportive Spouse: Prince Harry increasingly supported Meghan’s perspectives, causing further distance from the rest of the family.
  15. Departure Decision: The couple’s departure and relocation to California in 2020 underscored Harry’s long-standing desire to leave the royal family and seek independent lives.

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Meghan Markle the Duchess of Difficult — An illustration of Meghan and Harry dressed in running gear, participating in a marathon titled ‘Royal Exit Run.’ They are seen run– bohiney.com 3

10 Comedian One-Liners on the ‘Duchess of Difficult’

  1. Taylor Tomlinson: “So, Meghan thought she’d marry a prince and live in a castle. Turns out, the real fairy tale was believing the in-laws would be normal.”
  2. Lauren Pattison: “Imagine joining the royal family and realizing they’re just like any other dysfunctional family, but with more tiaras.”
  3. Irene Tu: “Meghan hugged people, and the royals were like, ‘We don’t do that here.’ Guess she missed the memo on stiff upper lips and even stiffer hugs.”
  4. Rachel Sennott: “They called her ‘Duchess of Difficult’ because she had opinions. In that case, sign me up for the title.”
  5. Marcella Arguello: “Meghan wanted to modernize the monarchy. That’s like trying to teach your grandma to use TikTok—ambitious but doomed.”
  6. Rose Matafeo: “Joining the royal family is like joining a very fancy cult. Lots of rules, outdated outfits, and you can’t leave without causing a scandal.”
  7. Zainab Johnson: “Meghan was too ‘new age’ for the royals. Next time, she’ll know to leave the yoga mat and crystals at home.”
  8. Amy Gledhill: “They nicknamed her ‘Mystic Meg’ because she was ‘woke.’ If being self-aware is mystical, then pass me the crystal ball.”
  9. Hannah Berner: “Meghan didn’t get why Charles was so formal with his mom. I mean, who doesn’t call their mom ‘Your Majesty’?”
  10. Ilana Glazer: “An American actress joins the British royal family and expects them to be chill. That’s the real Hollywood fantasy.”

 

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Meghan Markle the Duchess of Difficult — An illustration of Meghan and Harry dressed in running gear, participating in a marathon titled ‘Royal Exit Run.’ They are seen run– bohiney.com
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By Alan Nafzger

Alan Nafzger was born in Lubbock, Texas, the son Swiss immigrants. He grew up on a dairy in Windthorst, north central Texas. He earned degrees from Midwestern State University (B.A. 1985) and Texas State University (M.A. 1987). University College Dublin (Ph.D. 1991). Dr. Nafzger has entertained and educated young people in Texas colleges for 37 years. Nafzger is best known for his dark novels and experimental screenwriting. His best know scripts to date are Lenin's Body, produced in Russia by A-Media and Sea and Sky produced in The Philippines in the Tagalog language. In 1986, Nafzger wrote the iconic feminist western novel, Gina of Quitaque. Contact: [email protected]