This is an interesting analysis of the recent escalation of negative stories about Meghan.
Quoting the link:
But now, certain corners of that same British press are turning against them -- or, more specifically, the bride.
For the last few weeks, the Duchess of Sussex has been the subject of hostile briefings by so-called "royal insiders," "courtiers" and "family friends," who portray her as a demanding bridezilla in the run-up to the wedding and a difficult boss who snaps at her staff.
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Whatever the truth in any of these reports -- and there are always at least two sides to any story -- a troubling narrative is developing about the new Duchess of Sussex that seems designed to put her firmly in her place.
There is an apparent effort to "other" her -- perhaps due to her being American but also, in a more insidious way, over her biracial heritage. After all, how dare this successful, independent-minded, forthright woman have opinions on how she wants her wedding to be? How dare a woman who has worked hard at her career before she joined the royal family continue to send emails now she is on the inside?
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It is possible these stories are gaining traction because there are rumored frustrations among royal journalists that the family -- and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's camp, in particular -- are not giving anything away as they retreat to a more private existence in anticipation of the birth of their first child, moving to a cottage on the Frogmore estate at Windsor, away from the media glare of London.
It is also notable that the negative briefings began shortly after Meghan and Harry broke the news of the pregnancy in October at the champagne reception of his cousin, Princess Eugenie -- as if because the new couple had broken one unspoken social rule, they surely must be guilty of breaking others.
More at link:
Is the British media already turning on Meghan Markle? - CNN