Huge pieces of Meghan Markle’s biography of official royalty have been removed

The new biography goes to the palace’s doorstep of what happened between Harry, Meghan, William, Kate and the Queen.

Meghan Markle’s official royalty page has undergone a minor renovation. Picture: Andrew Milligan / WPA Pool / Getty Images Source: Getty Images

Large sections of Meghan Markle’s page about the royal family official have been removed, adding lines about her pride as a “feminist.”

Shortly after her marriage to Prince Harry in 2018, paragraphs on the life before Meghan’s royalty were added to royal.uk, adding references to how she “actively participated in charity” from an early age, as well as an anecdote about her successful campaign. . replace the writing of a television ad at the age of just 11.

The official biography also details Meghan’s paintings in a soup kitchen on Skid Row, Los Angeles, as a teenager, and a stint at some other shelter in Toronto the years he lived there while running around in suits.

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Meghan with Patrick J. Adams in costumes. Picture: Shane Mahood / USA Network Source: supplied

All references to his past paintings have been erased, as reported through The Sun. Instead, the home page points to Prince Harry and Meghan’s resolve to give up their royal duties, official titles and a brief summary of their charitable interests.

It reads: “The Duchess will continue with a number of reasons and charities that reflect the disorders she has been related to for a long time, adding arts, access to education, for the welfare of women and animals.”

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Meghan’s official website was first presented after the royal wedding. Picture: Ben Stansall / WPA Pool / Getty Images Source: Getty Images

In addition to an update on his new life as a member of non-senior royalty, Prince Harry’s official website still includes all the main points of his previous work.

In an interview with The Sun, a spokeswoman for Buckingham Palace said “updates had been agreed upon” between all parties.

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