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** Prince Harry Opens Up About Meghan’s Royal Journey and Misconceptions**

In a recent revelation that has taken fans by surprise, Prince Harry shared candid insights into his relationship with Meghan Markle, particularly addressing allegations related to royal protocol.

The couple first crossed paths during the summer of 2016, with their romance becoming public after a memorable trip to Botswana.

As they navigated the intricacies of royal life over the following two years, Meghan made considerable efforts to adapt to her new surroundings.

She took the time to familiarize herself with various British customs, from mastering the royal anthem to perfecting the iconic royal wave.

However, their journey took a significant turn in 2020 when the couple decided to step away from their roles as working royals.

Seeking a fresh start, they relocated to Los Angeles, where they could raise their two young children, Archie and Lilibet, away from the relentless spotlight of royal duties.

This transition marked the beginning of a new chapter for the Sussexes.

They opened up about their experiences during an eye-opening interview with Oprah Winfrey, which was soon followed by the release of Harry’s explosive memoir, “Spare.”

The couple also produced a revealing docuseries on Netflix, giving audiences an intimate look at their lives beyond the palace walls.

In this documentary, Harry took the opportunity to dispel rumors suggesting that Meghan had breached royal etiquette since joining the family.

Reflecting on a particular incident from 2018, Meghan recalled her mention of the #MeToo movement at a forum, stating, “I didn’t know that would be taboo.”

She acknowledged that while she was aware of some unwritten rules, there was no formal training on royal behavior.

“There’s no class teaching you how to sit, what fork to use, or when to curtsy,” Meghan explained.

She admitted that she had not been instructed on the nuances of the ‘royal wave’ or singing the national anthem.

Instead, she taught herself, conscious of the fact that she “didn’t want to wave like an American.”

Reports suggest that the late Queen Elizabeth II had offered assistance to Meghan through Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, but this guidance was declined.

The couple faced criticism regarding Meghan’s actions, including a moment in Birmingham where she embraced a school

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