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Meghan Markle’s “get-up-and-go” attitutde during her time as a frontline royal largely went unnoticed, according to a US-based journalist
Britanni Barger, co-founder of Royal News, told Daily Express US “very anti-American bias” also contributed to negative public opinion of the Duchess.
She said: “She was up early, working all the time, she has the get-up-and-go attitude, but that’s the American attitude, we get stuff done, and I think the British are more relaxed.
“I don’t think they took into consideration, how she grew up, I think they wanted her to become 100 percent British, and she was never going to do that.”
For example, Meghan was asked to have a fruit cake as her wedding cake as per royal tradition but she allegedly refused and Ms Barger believes she was in the right, because that is a part of British culture and not part of Meghan’s culture growing up in Los Angeles, California.
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