Elser delved into various aspects of Meghan's public appearances and referenced one of the Firm's notable rules, commonly known as the autograph rule. She expressed anticipation for potential criticism towards Meghan for violating this rule, highlighting the scrutiny often faced by royals.
However, Elser personally supports this rule, emphasizing how Meghan's unintentional actions serve as a reminder of the abnormal and constrained nature of royal existence. She questioned the rationale behind restricting an adult woman from signing her own name, likening it to practices observed in repressive regimes.
Elser concluded by underscoring the absurdity of such restrictions in contemporary society, questioning their relevance and legitimacy outside of archaic or oppressive contexts.
