Hey there, friends. Let's dive right into the buzz surrounding Meghan Markle. It seems like the Duchess of Sussex is facing yet another change in her security team. Reports suggest that her bodyguard, who’s been with her for only six months, has submitted her resignation. This comes at a pivotal moment as Meghan prepares to welcome her first child. According to The Sunday Times, this bodyguard, whose name hasn’t been disclosed, played a crucial role in ensuring Meghan's safety during her first joint royal tour with Prince Harry last October. She was also by Meghan’s side throughout the early stages of her pregnancy.
Now, you might be wondering why someone would leave such an important role. Well, a source close to the situation told Us Weekly that the bodyguard is stepping away from Scotland Yard entirely, not just her role as a personal protection officer. It’s important to note that this decision wasn’t influenced by any issues with Meghan. In fact, the source added, "The bodyguard enjoyed working with Meghan and decided to leave for personal reasons. Her departure isn’t a reflection of her time with the duchess, and she will surely be missed."
Here’s an interesting tidbit: this bodyguard was a replacement for Prince Harry’s former head of security, Sergeant Bill Renshaw, who served the royal family for an impressive 31 years. Her appointment marked a significant milestone for women, as she became the chief protection officer for Meghan and Harry. Scotland Yard's Royalty and Specialist Protection branch might now be on the lookout for another strong, capable woman to fill this vital role.
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Remember when Meghan and Prince Harry were on their royal tour last fall? There was a moment in Fiji when Meghan was hurriedly escorted out of a market due to some crowd management issues. According to The Sunday Times, it seems like the bodyguard might have played a key role in the decision to leave the crowded market early. Her swift actions were likely taken to ensure the safety of the duchess and her unborn child.
As Meghan prepares for the arrival of her first royal baby this spring, finding a new person to ensure her safety is more crucial than ever. It’s not just about personal security but also about maintaining a sense of stability during this exciting yet challenging time. Interestingly, Meghan has experienced some changes in her support team recently. Alongside the bodyguard, her personal assistant, Melissa Touabti, and Prince Harry and Meghan’s private secretary, Samantha Cohen, have also left their roles.
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