Meghan Markle’s plans for the future are starting to follow the ‘take no prisoners’ sentiment and that’s why a source has come forward close to And explain how bad this could be for his aspirations and future prospects.
For those who don’t know, Meghan is living on a ‘now or never’ mantra right now due to fears that Prince William could strip her of her title, leaving her wanting to “take advantage of every opportunity while I can.”
It is precisely because of this that she no longer ‘sees the point’ in “lounging around”.
Another thing is that with the royal family getting more attention on issues related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Meghan has created a kind of ‘take no prisoners’ environment.
Another thing the insider noted is that “So many people are starting to talk about the monarchy and whether it deserves to exist in its current form, which Meghan sees as a big moment for her and Harry. She says it proves they were right to come out when they did. Now they’re free to show the world what their own version of modern royal life looks like and she’s bragging to everyone That it has started to look much more ancient than the other members, namely Andrew.”
Before concluding the source also mentioned that this new confidence in the Duchess is not being easily accepted because, of course, there are a lot of people who think she is ‘getting too cocky for her own good’. He also believes, “If she continues to taunt him and test his limits, she may put too much pressure on Charles’ hand and the ax will fall much sooner than he expects.”
It is worth mentioning in relation to Andrew that he is currently facing increasing public pressure over his links with a pedophile and financier. Similarly, he was also shunned from London’s high society because of his former wife’s friendship.
Their daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice have also not been spared the company as many sources are beginning to mention growing cracks in their respective marriages, due to increased scrutiny of their finances as well as their ties to the Middle East. The association was probably provided by his father who was once a UK trade envoy, but has since been accused of misconduct in public office.
