I think nobody said that she shouldn’t have a baby shower, no matter what opinion one has about them. And I don’t think the press should have abstained from criticising it. It’s exactly what all the royals are exposed to. She’s American, as she said when representing The Queen (the visit to Morrocco), so she’s chosen to continue this American custom. It is not very British, so the British press criticised. All fair, in my opinion.
(I don’t want to get into the costs, personally I find it in very bad taste to flaunt money. But I know for a lot of Americans that’s perfectly acceptable.)
Brides who marry into foreign royal families (Mary Donaldson, Maxima, Queen Sofia, etc.) normally publicly embrace their new national identity while possibly keeping a private connection to their home countries. Queen Sofia, for example, said in a interview (to be fair, after having lived in Spain for 40 years) that she felt "100 % Spanish", even though she kept traveling to Greece every year throughout this period.
To this day, it puzzles me that Meghan never did that and continued to self-describe as an American. In fact, she went further than that implying that it was a pain to her to learn the national anthem, prepare for the citizenship test (which was "so hard"), and so on.
I know it's hard for Americans because they see the United States as the center of the world, or, worse, simply ignore the outside world entirely, but Meghan's attitude to life in the UK stands out.
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