Steve Davies, Meghan Markle’s former bodyguard in Toronto, has finally revealed startling truths about the “Suits” actress. Frustrated with the rumors, Davies has confirmed that he finds Markle to be a kind person who got off to a bad start when she was introduced to royal life. Even though she was already a celebrity, the Duchess of Sussex wasn’t accustomed to the same public scrutiny from the UK tabloids and other sources as royals.
NBC hired Davies in 2018 while Markle was still filming “Suits” in Canada before her summer wedding to Prince Harry. The bodyguard told In Touch Weekly about how he felt bad that she had gone from minor celebrity to “being a member of the biggest family in the world.”
Due to constantly being harassed and written about by the press, he explained that Meghan became “paranoid” since she was repeatedly stalked by drones and vehicles, making a nightmare out of her daily life.
When Meghan Markle finally moved to England full-time, she turned into a Rapunzel of sorts, hidden away from her friends and family, trapped behind the walls of Buckingham Palace. She spoke about this in the Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan,” discussing that she couldn’t easily leave the palace.