More than two years have passed since Queen Elizabeth II’s death at age 96, but her legacy continues to be revered across the globe.
Known for her unwavering dedication to duty and the British monarchy, Queen Elizabeth symbolized grace, tradition, and a lifetime of service.
That’s why many royal watchers and loyal fans are expressing renewed outrage this week after Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, appeared to defy a clear directive given to her by the late Queen herself.
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At the heart of the controversy is Meghan’s continued use of her royal title—specifically, “HRH, The Duchess of Sussex”—despite an agreement she and Prince Harry made in 2020 when they stepped down from their senior royal duties.
At the time, Buckingham Palace issued a statement clarifying, “The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family.”
She has now used ‘Her Royal Highness’ Title in writing!
This woman won’t stop. She will push and push and push until she is stopped.
Take the damn title away! #MeghanMarkleIsAConArtist #MeghanMarkleExposed #MeghanMarkleAmericanPsycho #meghanmarkle #royalfamily pic.twitter.com/2yjaXxnpRn
— Meghantheduchessofpitstains (@Kathy10720816) April 28, 2025
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However, that pledge appears to have been disregarded by Meghan. In a gift basket she recently sent to her friend Jamie Kern Lima, the founder of IT Cosmetics, a card was attached bearing the royal styling “HRH, The Duchess of Sussex.”
The gesture, seemingly innocuous at first glance, was prominently featured by Lima on her podcast, prompting screenshots of the card to circulate widely online—and sparking a firestorm of criticism.
“I thought they couldn’t use HRH?” one social media user asked, echoing confusion shared by many.
Another exclaimed, “She’s not to [use] it per the Queen!”
A third voice took a more scathing tone, saying, “Imagine hating the Royal Family, dishing on senior Royals & trashing the British monarchy at every opportunity…but then demand to be addressed with the titles given to you by the very same Royal family you hate and keep dining on. Meghan Markle can’t stop embarrassing herself.”
Actions speak louder than words Meghan Markle.
Would a “good person” go back on their word to the QUEEN about using their royal title for commercial gain?#MeghanMarkleExposed #MeghanMarkleIsAConArtist #asever #WithLoveMeghan #MeghanIsTheProblem #MeghanMarkleisaLiar… pic.twitter.com/gPyNWsTe98
— Think Beautiful (@ThinkBeautiful_) April 28, 2025
The uproar centers on more than just protocol—it touches on what many perceive as a deep lack of respect for the late Queen’s wishes and for the institution of the monarchy itself.
After dedicating seventy years to her role—the longest reign of any British monarch—Queen Elizabeth was widely regarded as the stabilizing force within the royal family.
Her ability to maintain dignity and uphold tradition, even through tumultuous times, earned her a place in history and the hearts of the public.
Critics argue that Meghan’s decision to continue using a title associated with royal authority, especially in a commercial or social context, undermines the very agreement she made in good faith.
For those who value the Queen’s legacy, this feels like a direct slight to a woman who once gave Meghan a place of honor within the royal fold.
Adding fuel to the fire, Meghan’s interview on Jamie Kern Lima’s podcast only reinforced perceptions that she remains out of touch with the responsibility that accompanies royal association.
Speaking about her relationship with Harry, Meghan described the early days of their courtship as emotionally intense.
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Also Meghan Markle: * uses Duchess title, uses monogram on everything, gets a signet ring, uses children’s Royal titles * pic.twitter.com/dqNlQM1ai6— Mandy On Monarchy (@mandy_monarchy) March 22, 2025
“You have to imagine, at the beginning it’s all butterflies – but then we immediately went into the trenches together,” she said.
“Right out of the gate, like six months into dating. So now seven years later, when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way. And that’s why I feel like it’s more of a honeymoon period for us now.”
While such comments might appear heartfelt to some, others saw them as yet another subtle jab at the royal family—painting Meghan and Harry as victims of palace life while continuing to benefit from the association.
It’s a narrative the Duchess has leaned into before, and one that continues to draw criticism from those who believe her complaints contradict her continued use of royal privilege.
To her critics, the Queen’s order was not merely a formality—it was a line of respect drawn between private life and royal status.
By blurring that line, Meghan has reopened old wounds and reignited the fierce debate over the couple’s post-royal conduct.
Meghan Markle is using HRH, despite no longer being a working royal and therefore not allowed to use it. She is using her royal title to sell products. I think it’s time I start writing to the King and Prince William. pic.twitter.com/Stf1FVPjs1
— FAN of the Prince & Princess of Wales (@TribesBritannia) April 28, 2025
It’s no surprise, then, that public sentiment remains largely unsympathetic.
Meghan’s approval ratings in the U.K. have plummeted in recent years, and incidents like this do little to rebuild trust.
To many, her use of “HRH” represents a contradiction: a desire to enjoy the benefits of royal life without bearing its responsibilities.
In the end, Queen Elizabeth’s service stands in stark contrast to the conduct now associated with Meghan and Harry.
While the Queen devoted her entire life to preserving the integrity of the monarchy, Meghan’s actions—intentional or not—seem to disregard the very legacy she once publicly admired.
As millions continue to honor Queen Elizabeth’s memory, Meghan’s decision to flout her clear wishes is seen by many as a disrespectful act that underscores why her relationship with the British public remains strained. One thing is certain: the Queen may be gone, but her legacy—and the standards she set—are not so easily forgotten.
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