Duchess Sophie’s SH0CKINGLY Blunt Response When Asked About Meghan Markle—Unexpectedly Bold Answer Leaves Everyone Stunned!

When Meghan Markle entered the Royal Family fresh from her role in Suits, the late Queen enlisted Prince Edward‘s wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, to teach her the ropes.

But according to royal author Gyles Brandreth, the Duchess of Sussex ‘wasn’t interested’ in receiving advice from her new mentor.

This led Sophie to make a cutting remark when asked about ‘stepping in’ for Meghan and Harry after they stepped down as senior royals.

According to royal expert Katie Nicholl, Sophie said: ‘What did people think we were doing beforehand?’

Brandreth told Palace Confidential that Meghan ‘felt she had Harry’ and didn’t need further help from an advisor.

He said: ‘The Queen wanted Meghan to make a success of the marriage and of her new role, and indeed did everything that she could to encourage that.

‘I think she suggested to her that Sophie Wessex had been through it because she had married into the Royal Family.

‘I don’t think Meghan was interested in that. She felt she had Harry, she didn’t need to be offered a mentor.’

When Meghan Markle entered the Royal Family fresh from her role in Suits, the late Queen enlisted Prince Edward's wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, to teach her the ropes

When Meghan Markle entered the Royal Family fresh from her role in Suits, the late Queen enlisted Prince Edward’s wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, to teach her the ropes

The Queen thought Sophie would be a good mentor to Meghan as she had already 'been through' a royal marriage, according to royal author Gyles Brandreth

The Queen thought Sophie would be a good mentor to Meghan as she had already ‘been through’ a royal marriage, according to royal author Gyles Brandreth

Best selling author, journalist and broadcaster Katie Nicholl has been writing about the British royal family for nearly two decades

Best selling author, journalist and broadcaster Katie Nicholl has been writing about the British royal family for nearly two decades.

Sophie, who was a favourite with the late monarch, is known for her down-to-earth nature and was viewed by the Queen as The Firm’s safest pair of hands.

She was welcomed into the Royal Family after tying the knot to Edward back in 1999, and the couple have since welcomed two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.

Sophie only became the Duchess of Edinburgh in March 2023, meaning that following her marriage to Harry, Meghan outranked Sophie.

Nicholl wrote: ‘Sophie is blazing a more ordinary and normal trail for the Royal Family.

‘If the price is less attention (although the organisations she is involved with value her hugely) it is a price worth paying.’

This wasn’t the only time Sophie addressed Harry and Meghan’s exit from the family.

Following the Sussexes’ explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, Sophie and Edward made a cheeky remark.

When asked about the much-discussed interview by The Telegraph. the Prince simply said, ‘Oprah, who?’ while Sophie added with a laugh, ‘What interview?’

Katie Nicholl wrote: 'Sophie is blazing a more ordinary and normal trail for the Royal Family'

Katie Nicholl wrote: ‘Sophie is blazing a more ordinary and normal trail for the Royal Family’

Sophie only became the Duchess of Edinburgh in March 2023, meaning that following her marriage to Harry, Meghan outranked Sophie
Sophie only became the Duchess of Edinburgh in March 2023, meaning that following her marriage to Harry, Meghan outranked Sophie

Meghan is pictured on her wedding day to Harry on May 19, 2018, as Prince Philip and the late Queen look on
Meghan is pictured on her wedding day to Harry on May 19, 2018, as Prince Philip and the late Queen look on

Speaking about Harry and Meghan’s exit from the firm, Sophie added: ‘I just hope they will be happy.’

More pointedly, she then stated that the royals do all they can to try to assist new members to adjust, adding: ‘We all try to help any new members of the family’.

Royal expert Russell Myers previously claimed that Sophie ‘undoubtedly benefitted’ from Harry and Meghan stepping back from royal life because it has ‘raised her profile’.

Speaking on True Royalty TV’s The Royal Beat, he explained: ‘Are the Instagram generation going to be as obsessed with Sophie and Edward Wessex as they are with the Sussexes? Obviously not.

‘However, when you’re dealing with them… Sophie’s really across her subject matter. It’s not just for show and she has really grown into that. With the Sussexes not here, the Wessexes will undoubtedly benefit.’

Meanwhile he also pointed to how similar Meghan and Sophie’s interests are, saying: ‘The similarities between Sophie and Meghan are there to be seen.

‘Sophie’s working with girls’ education, she’s done a lot of stuff about violence against females in Africa.’

Most recently royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline that Sophie’s hard-hitting advocacy work could have allowed Meghan to flourish in the Royal Family.

Sophie and Meghan are pictured with other members of the Royal Family where they watched a Royal Air Force flypast over central London

Sophie and Meghan are pictured with other members of the Royal Family where they watched a Royal Air Force flypast over central London

The Countess of Wessex meets mothers and their newborns at Tombo Health Clinic which offers family planning and maternal care services to women in Sierra Leone

The Countess of Wessex meets mothers and their newborns at Tombo Health Clinic which offers family planning and maternal care services to women in Sierra Leone

Sophie is shown around the Aberdeen Women's Clinic in Freetown on the second day of her visit to Sierra Leone

Sophie is shown around the Aberdeen Women’s Clinic in Freetown on the second day of her visit to Sierra Leone

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