Listen, you don’t have to be a royal watcher to know that Meghan Markle doesn’t mess around when it comes to her role as the Duchess of Sussex. The former Suits star takes her responsibilities seriously, and unlike most members of the British monarchy, she writes her own speeches. Yes, you heard that right—Meghan Markle doesn’t rely on ghostwriters or palace aides for her words. This unique approach was revealed in the ABC News documentary, Meghan’s New Life: The Real Princess Diaries.
Now, let’s rewind to November 22 when the documentary aired, giving royal fans an exclusive peek into Meghan’s life post-royal wedding. Remember October, when Prince Harry and Meghan embarked on their first royal tour as a married couple? It was during this trip that Meghan delivered her very first royal speech, and it was no ordinary moment. Royal commentator Omid Scobie noticed something intriguing—handwritten scribbles on Meghan’s speech. That’s right, folks, this was all her.
Why Meghan’s Speech Was So Significant

In the documentary, Scobie mentioned that he had asked a palace aide, “Has she written this herself?” because, let’s face it, it’s not the norm for royals to pen their own speeches. This wasn’t just any speech—it was Meghan’s first on a royal tour. Scobie emphasized, “This was all her. She’s been up for days working on this speech.” That’s dedication, folks. Meghan clearly wanted to make a statement and connect with her audience in a meaningful way.
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