![]() (Until Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, her proper title was either Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, or Princess William of Wales.) But to the Mail, this “suggests that she not only knew exactly who the royals were-but that she’d also formed several very strong opinions about the Monarchy and its many traditions, years before she met her future husband.” You might think that calling her future sister-in-law “Princess Kate” might be a sign that Meghan didn’t actually know too much about royal forms of address. “Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate.” “Grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy,” she wrote. She also mentioned that the idea of a “princess” still exerts power on adults too. In the introduction to a blog entry where she interviewed Princess Alia Al Senussi, a descendent of Libyan royalty who works in the art world, Meghan mentioned that as a child she loved tough princesses like She-Ra from the ’80s cartoon, She-Ra: Princess of Power. On Wednesday, the Daily Mail brought back a 2014 entry she published referencing Prince William’s 2011 wedding to Kate Middleton, citing it as evidence that Meghan couldn’t have been telling the truth when she said she didn’t know much about the royals before she met Prince Harry. Though she shut down the website in April 2017, six months after her relationship went public, the posts were preserved on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine and occasionally tidbits will recirculate. In 2014, Meghan Markle started a blog called The Tig, where she posted regularly about lifestyle topics and current events.
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