Meghan Markle is accused of "abrasive" behaviour towards members of staff and diplomats according to the explosive royal biography which is due to be released next week.
28.06.2022 - 16:41 / heatworld.com
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sure do love causing a publicity sh-tstorm. The couple sent the internet into a tailspin this week, when they were spotted visiting Oprah Winfrey, sparking rumours that a new tell-all interview is in the works…The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed arriving at the talkshow host’s $100million mansion on Saturday, driving into the gated, 70-acre Montecito property in their black Range Rover.It led to a slew of comments, with many horrified by the possibility of Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, doing yet another interview about the prince’s relations.
One commentator pleaded, “Oh NO, please NOT! What the heck have they got left to say???”A second said, “Even Oprah came out badly from the last interview.”While a third added furiously, “Desperately trying to stay in the limelight. I used to feel sorry for Harry but he's truly part of this shameful circus! He claimed they wanted to be out of the spotlight and live their lives peacefully and quietly – so why don't they both go away and just do that… Shame on Oprah too for giving them the platform to do so.”The pictures come a year after the couple – who married in 2018 and are parents to Archie, three, and Lillibet, one – grabbed headlines worldwide with their now-infamous sit-down chat back in March 2021. At the time, they shocked fans – and Oprah herself – with claims that a royal had asked about Archie's skin tone.The pair also said they’d been cut off financially by Harry’s dad, Prince Charles, and left to pay for their own security.
Meghan Markle is accused of "abrasive" behaviour towards members of staff and diplomats according to the explosive royal biography which is due to be released next week.
A leading investigative journalist has claimed Prince Harry chose to ignore "the warnings that Meghan [Markle] spelled trouble".Tom Bower has suggested that the Duke of Sussex, 37, had decided to ignore the fact Meghan, 40, had spoken to journalist Sam Kashner for Vanity Fair in 2017 about their relationship. At the time their engagement was still a secret to the world and her decision to speak to the press came after Harry had "ordered" her to "maintain a tight-lipped silence about sensitive subjects". Mr Bower makes the claims in his upcoming book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors.
Meghan Markle's excitement about gracing the cover of Vanity Fair for its October 2017 issue dissipated almost immediately after it hit newsstands, sparking outrage and disdain from the actress and the royal family.This tale is part of royal biographer Tom Bower's new book,, and in excerpts published by, the British author explains that Markle was given explicit instructions on what she could and could not mention for the high-profile story.Bower, a prominent investigative journalist in the UK, claims the Duchess of Sussex was given strict orders to steer away from several sensitive subjects: Donald Trump, race and her relationship with Prince Harry. In fact, Bower claims it was Harry's public relations team that insisted Harry not be mentioned in the interview. The interview, instead, was to focus on Meghan's philanthropy and the celebration of the 100th episode of her hit USA show.
Prince Charles is looking to rebuild bridges with his son, Prince Harry, and daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle. The efforts are a result of wanting to be involved in the lives of his grandchildren.ET recently sat down with royal expert Katie Nicholl, who explained the significance behind the recent emotional meeting between Harry and Meghan's children and their grandparents, Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, earlier this month.«I think a lot of people don't don't see Charles as a doting grandfather, but he absolutely is,» Nicholl told ET.
Prince William and Kate Middleton still have some trust issues when it comes to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, over a year after their tell-all TV interview with Oprah Winfrey.Nicholl points out that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did not meet with Meghan and Harry when they were in the United Kingdom, though the couple did reconnect with other members of the royal family during their visit.«I think that does signal not just a busy timetable on the part of the Cambridges but perhaps also a bit of a lack of trust,» she tells ET. «I do know that William and Kate are worried that anything they might say or do with the fact that it could end up being leaked to the media.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children had an «emotional» visit with their grandparents, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, earlier this month, a source tells ET. The gettogether came as Harry and Meghan returned to the United Kingdom for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. «The Prince, of course, hasn’t seen his grandson Archie for a bit of time and so it was very special to have some time with him,» the source explained of Harry and Meghan's 3-year-old son.The private visit was the first time Charles had met his 1-year-old granddaughter, Lili, and the source said the meeting «was very emotional, a very, very wonderful thing.»As for Harry and Meghan's return to the U.K., a senior royal source at the briefing of Clarence House’s annual review said, “It was fantastic to see them.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hired Handmaid’s tale director Liz Garbus to produce their upcoming Netflix documentary, according to reports. In 2020, the Sussexes signed a multi-million-pound deal with Netflix, six months after the couple dramatically stepped back from royal duties, and settled down in Los Angeles from where they will launch their new Hollywood career.
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As Meghan Markle told Oprah Winfrey that Kate Middleton made her cry ahead of her wedding, it allegedly caused major damage to William and Harry's relationship.The Mail on Sunday's assistant editor, Kate Mansey, has claimed that Meghan's comments damaged the relationship between the Royal brothers, and that their relationship continues to be "frosty". Speaking to Palace Confidential on Mailplus, Ms Mansey said: "It was such a shame.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently renewed the lease on their UK home Frogmore Cottage, and it's on par with the David and Victoria Beckham's luxury Cotswolds home as both couples have used prestigious interior designer Vicky Charles for their renovations. SEE: Princess Eugenie's never-before-seen look inside Frogmore Cottage is not what we expectedVicky is one half of Charles & Co, and she used to do the interiors for Soho House, hence her impeccable reputation.WATCH: Meghan Markle gives Prince Harry a rare kiss in public Before the Duke and Duchess moved into their Grade II listed home in Windsor, Vicky and her team transformed the interiors into a haven ahead of the birth of their son Archie.