Does Meghan Markle have the ‘worst judgment of anyone in the entire world’? Following claim by Princess Diana’s former confidante Tina Brown, we recall her questionable calls… and there’s plenty to choose from

Secrecy over the birth of Prince Archie
Meghan also made what could be regarded as questionable decisions after the birth of Prince Archie, who is now sixth in line to the throne.
Buckingham Palace initially announced that Meghan had gone into labour early on May 6, 2019.
But it turned out the Palace later corrected its statement, claiming her son had already been born at 5.26am.
And the couple chose to dismiss the conventional public photocall post-delivery, instead sharing more private first photos of Archie, captured at Windsor Castle a few days after his birth.
Royal historian and author Robert Lacey also pointed out how tradition was broken when the Sussexes chose not to reveal the identities of Archie’s godparents.

Harry later said in their Netflix documentary that they got abuse for ‘not wanting to serve our child up on a silver platter’.
Another row over the birth emerged when the pair ditched the traditional issuing of the names of the consultants and their hospital in a proclamation posted outside Buckingham Palace.
The pair also chose not to make the birth certificate public to keep these details out of the public domain for even longer, instead only submitting it to the local registrar.
The decision to keep these details private is in stark contrast to Kate and William, who carried out the traditional royal duty for the births of all three of their children.

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