Why is Queen Elizabeth II unhappy with Megan Markle?

The other day, insider information leaked into the press about the fact that Prince Harry's grandmother and part-time ruling queen of Great Britain is very disappointed with the first official release of Megan Markle as her grandson's bride.

The behavior in public seemed too monarchical to Elizabeth II too vulgar. The fact is that no one doubts the future of the actress: she is destined to marry the prince, and in this case Megan will simply need to play by the rules of palace etiquette. Recall that the pair began dating about 1 year ago. During this time it became clear: they are all serious. In confirmation of this, the star of the series "Force Majeure" without embarrassment told about her relationship with her beloved man from the crowned family in an interview with journalists of Vanity Fair.

And then the couple officially attended a public event. Megan and Harry lighted up at the disabled tournament - "The Games of the Unbeaten", which was held in Toronto in late September.

Comment from the Queen

Fans of the son of Princess Diana are just delighted with his choice! Obviously, Harry and Megan are in love, happy and enjoy each other. But Elizabeth II was disappointed by the behavior of her future daughter-in-law. About this edition of OK! said a source close to the royal family:

"Elizabeth II did not like Megan's clothes. Torn jeans, a man's shirt and a giant leather bag ... No, the beloved prince needs to carefully select the toilets for publication! In addition, the couple need to behave more modestly and not to hold hands in public. In this, Harry can take an example from his elder brother and his wife. It is important to observe the royal etiquette. "

However, do not think that the queen does not give a chance to a potential relative. Yes, Megan Markle needs to revise her style of dress and manner if she wants to join the royal family. But, her grandmother's grandmother is ready to help the 36-year-old actress in "re-education".

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Note that this interview was not followed by any reaction from the press service of the royal family of Great Britain.