At the time, all eyes were on the couple after they had left theUK, seeking financial independence and freedom from intense media scrutiny, as discussed in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
During thedamning one-on-one with Oprah, the 42-year-old actress revealed: “You couldn’t just go. You couldn’t.”
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“I mean, you have to understand, as well, when I joined that family, that was the last time, until we came here, that I saw my passport, my driver’s license, my keys.
“All that gets turned over. I didn’t see any of that anymore.”
It was understood then from royal sources that Meghan’s passport had to be kept safe to ensure it did not fall into the wrong hands,The Sunreported.
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According to theRoyal Family’s official website, all members of the Royal Family need to travel with passports when traveling abroad, except for the King.
Royal author Margaret Holder told the conservative British tabloid: “Of course, theRoyal Familywould want to keep Meghan’s passport safe.
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AlthoughThe Sunreferenced trips dating back to 2016, it is possible that Meghan only meant that her passport was withheld when she officially joined theRoyal Familyafter she married Harry in 2018.
Prior to her tying the knot with theDuke of Sussex, theSuitsstar traveled to Botswana with her future husband, six weeks after their first date, in 2016. They also visited Zambia.
After getting married on May 19, 2018,George Clooney and his wife, Amal, sent a private jet to pick up the royal couple for a bash at his 25-bed villa on Lake Como, Italy,The Sunreported.
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This trip occurred before Brexit (when the UK left the European Union on January 31, 2020). Prior to the political change, British tourists could travel to European countries within the Schengen Area with just their national ID card.
Despite certain passport controls occurring for travelers flying from the UK to European countries, minimal checks and entry were also frequently adopted within the Schengen Area.
As a result, Harry and Meghan likely did not have to use their passports to travel to Italy in 2018 and again in 2019 to attend fashion designer Misha Nonoo’s lavish wedding in Rome.
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In September 2018, the Amsterdam Soho House party in the Netherlands saw the lovebirds sipping cocktails with Brit actors Eddie Redmayne and Jenna Coleman for the launch of the posh members’ club and hotel,The Sunreported.
Moreover, between 2017 and 2019, the famous pair traveled toNorway, Spain, and France. These trips, again, occurred within Europe’s unrestricted traveling areas prior to Brexit.
Nevertheless, between 2017 and 2019, Meghan and Harry flew overseas to Jamaica, Canada, and the US, where rigorous passport controls are mandatory. It would’ve, therefore, not been possible to travel to these countries without official identifications.
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