Think back to September 25, 2018, when Meghan Markle shocked (!!) the public by reportedly going against royal protocol her own car door
Photo: Getty Images On September 25, 2018, Meghan Markle committed a faux pas so grievous it rippled outward across the internet, causing everyone in its path to absolutely just not even be able to believe it for literally a single second. As you might recall, while attending her first-ever solo event at the Royal Academy of Arts, Markle shocked the public by reportedly going against royal protocol and closing — odious! — her own car door.
Regardless, Meghan and Prince Harry threw our lives into a tailspin with their reckless door-closing, and we have barely recovered. But now things are different. Since Meghan and Harry have stepped back as senior royal members, and are moving to North America, have the rules changed?
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