She didn't have to curtsy- no one forced her or called her out. People typically shouldn't curtsy to another country's royals, but being engaged to a royal of another country is a grey area. After you're married, though, it is no longer a grey area. Notice that unlike every other royal bride, she chose not to curtsy to the Queen as she left the alter after "marrying" (I have to use quotes as I'm not sure what to call that now) Harry. That is tradition and we've seen it at every other royal wedding, but Meghan walked right past the Queen without stopping. And no, I don't believe for a second that she had never watched another royal wedding or wasn't told by anyone that was expected. I think Meghan is the type who never wants to curtsy to anyone, which is fine, unless you choose to marry into a royal family.
Meghan did curtsy at her wedding, but the cameras cut away. You can see her start the curtsy and Harry start his bow as a close up, and then the camera goes to a wide overhead shot which makes it difficult to see them complete the moves.
I did not watch the interview, but it seems like it was full of teasers - with too few specifics. If they were going to make an accusation, why not make it in full? Why are they going on about things like Archie’s title, when Harry, at least, should be aware of the rules even if he doesn’t agree with them? It’s the vagueness of the accusations, combined with half truths in areas they should know well, that keeps me from being on their side.
I am confused as to what their goal was with this interview. It didn’t change my opinion of them, or my opinion of the BRF, based on the articles and comments I have read about it. I am a big believer in telling the truth, and taking responsibility for your own actions, your own part in misunderstandings and communication breakdowns. If you do those things, people may not like you, but they will respect you. I believe there are issues on both sides, but I have more respect for those who don’t air their dirty family linen in public, whether royal or not. There should have been some big conversations in private between the BRF and H&M from the start regarding expectations, conversations where both sides discussed the issues with decorum and if they disagreed or could not compromise, quietly separate. It just feels like H&M lashed out like toddlers when they initially said they were leaving, and when that didn’t get them the sympathy they wanted they collaborated on a book that supposedly aired their grievances, and when that didn’t get them the sympathy they wanted, they went on tv and lashed out again in an accusatory yet vague manner. What happens now if they don’t get the sympathy they want? They are feeding the very media that hounded Diana, the media he believes contributed to her death. Why? It seems to me to be the opposite of how they should be moving forward, and trying to get their charities off the ground.
I understand that there were some sort of irreconcilable differences that caused the break that have not been completely disclosed (and don’t have to be). I believe the break was the correct move for both sides as it does not appear either side wants to compromise on these issues. It’s just the way they handled it that I have an issue with, and this interview didn’t change my opinion. I do hope that if Meghan is still dealing with mental health issues, that she is able to get the assistance she needs.