Meghan Markle set to 'return to roots' as constraints of Royal Family protocol are lifted
MEGHAN MARKLE will be able to "return to her roots" now she is no longer an active member of the Royal Family and restraints stop applying to her, two royal experts have claimed.
Meghan Markle 'returning to roots' as UN advocate says expert
Meghan Markle and husband Prince Harry announced in January they would take a step back from their working careers because of the pressure faced in the aftermath of their wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have since relocated to Los Angeles, where they have begun the process of establishing their independent life away from the Royal Family. According to Royally Obsessed hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie have suggested Meghan will be able to "return" to her formal roles now royal constraint no longer apply to her.
The comments come days after the Duchess of Sussex was announced as a guest speaker at the Girl Up Global Leadership Summit.
Ms Fiorito said: "She also wrote to a few other prominent political activists and female leaders.
"The conference is a UN foundation initiative and everyone is really excited because she’s going back to her role as a UN women’s advocate and she was also the global ambassador for World Vision Canada.
"I’m super excited because she will also be headlining with Michelle Obama and Priyanka Chopra Jonas."
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Ms Bowie also suggested Meghan will not have to "colour in the same lines" she had to respect while still a working royal.
She said: "It’s not that she was unable to champion different causes in her royal role but I think she won’t have to colour into the same lines.
"She no longer has any restrictions or protocol in the same way, so next week is going to be a big deal."
The Duchess of Sussex, as has the Duke of Sussex, has become more vocal about current affairs since quitting the Royal Family.
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In June, Meghan dedicated part of her commencement speech at her former school Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles to discuss her sadness over the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.
And last week the Duke and Duchess insisted the UK must acknowledge the "uncomfortable" past of the Commonwealth as they warned young campaigners the world cannot move forward until it "rights those wrongs".
Prince Harry, whose grandmother is the head of the Commonwealth, explained institutional racism still exists and is a problem that must be addressed.
He said: "It's not going to be easy and in some cases it's not going to be comfortable, but it needs to be done because someone, somewhere, is benefiting from it."
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The Duchess of Sussex admitted to having a "personal experience" with racism and bias, insisting “we’re going to have to be a little uncomfortable right now” before things get better.
Harry and Meghan are themselves President and Vice-President of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust and could maintain their position despite their departure from royal life.
The Queen has repeatedly expressed her pride in the modern Commonwealth, an international voluntary organisation bringing together former British colonies on equal footing.
Her Majesty branded the organisation a "worldwide family" and "very special community" now comprising 54 countries around the world.