Royal fans think they've spotted a blunder in Meghan's new Instagram page - but here's the truth
Royal fans think they've spotted a blunder in Meghan's new Instagram page - but here's the truth
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Royal fans think they have spotted a blunder in Meghan Markle's new Instagram page. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, returned to the social media platform on New Year's Day, after originally setting up the account @meghan in 2022. Prince Harry was behind the camera of the new video, which sparked a frenzy online, as tens of thousands of people followed it with more the Duchess now racking up more than a million followers.
However after watching her first upload, fans were quick to point out that the account name had been quietly changed from just 'Meghan' to 'Meghan, Duchess of Sussex' - seemingly missing out the 'The'. Because of the simple blunder speculation around the marital status of Meghan emerged on X, formerly known as Twitter, when royal fan page @Gertsroyals pointed out the update to her Instagram profile name.
The page shared screenshots showing the change and said: 'Meghan's Instagram has already had an update, changing her name in the profile from 'Meghan' to 'Meghan, Duchess of Sussex'. 'Hopefully we will see another update, as she left out the 'The' in her title. No 'The' before Duchess of Sussex means she is a divorcee.'.
Royal fans drew comparison with Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who brands herself Duchess of York, to illustrate that a divorced woman would not use 'The' before her title. Royal fans think they have spotted a blunder in Meghan Markle's new Instagram page @meghan.