We are well recognized that the relationship between members of the British royal family has always been difficult.
This dynasty, which is one of the most well-known and important in history, has undergone many changes over the years.
When Meghan Markle was welcomed into the family, reactions to Prince Harry’s choice of partner were mixed. Many people thought Meghan, who was divorced, wasn’t the ideal person for the beloved Prince, but the royals accepted her wholeheartedly.
Years after the couple married, a royal analyst has revealed the nickname that late Prince Philip gave Harry’s wife, and believe us, it is not flattering.
The nickname alluded to Meghan’s similarities with Wallis Simpson, the problematic spouse of former King Edward VIII, who were both American and divorced before marrying into the royal family.
Prince Philip allegedly had a negative opinion of Meghan Markle, which remained unknown until a book was produced that provided insider information about the royal family.
Wallis Simpson, an American divorcee, rose to the title of Duchess of Windsor. She became one of the most divisive royal personalities in modern history when King Edward VIII elected to abdicate the throne in December 1936, only a year into his reign, to marry her.
At the time, royals were not allowed to marry divorced people, a restriction that lasted until 2002, just three years before Prince Charles and Camilla married.
Following King Edward and Wallis Simpson’s marriage, they were barred from returning to Britain without the permission of his brother, the newly crowned King George VI, due to fears about probable public upheaval, as Vogue reported.
The couple’s years of exile were riddled with controversies. Among the others, they were pictured touring Nazi Germany and making the infamous Nazi salute upon meeting Adolf Hitler.
During an interview with GB News, royal biographer Ingrid Seward revealed Prince Philip’s point of view, claiming that he saw numerous similarities between Meghan Markle and Wallis Simpson. This prompted him to create a moniker for his grandson’s wife.