Author Tom Bower claims Meghan 'convinced Harry William's staff were smearing her'
26.07.2022 - 09:57
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Revenge author Tom Bower has claimed that Meghan Markle “convinced” her husband Prince Harry that his brother the Duke of Cambridge’s staff were “smearing her”.Tom, who released Revenge: Meghan, Harry And The War Between The Windsors last week, exclusively told OK!: “Meghan had convinced Harry that William’s staff were smearing her. "Whispers about a tiara, that Kate had cried, her own demand for aerosol in St George’s chapel and now the staff’s outrageous complaints about her behaviour were, she said, invented to undermine her.” Tom also writes in Revenge about the infamous bridesmaid fitting for Princess Charlotte. Press reports said the princess’s mother, Kate, was left in tears by it, although Meghan later told Oprah Winfrey it was the other way around.
“Kate thought [the dress] was too short,” Tom writes in the unauthorised biography. “Meghan’s assistant and the dress fitters witnessed Meghan emphatically reject Kate’s observation. Compromise was not a trait Meghan embraced.
Kate burst into tears.” He claims 40 year old Meghan also compared the then-three-year-old princess’s bridesmaid’s dress “unfavourably” to that worn by another flower girl. The rift between William and Harry has been long-running and has showed no signs of healing. It was allegedly sparked when William told his younger brother to take things slowly with his now-wife.
And Tom claims that by the time Meghan and Harry decided to step down as senior royals, which was confirmed in a statement in February 2021, things had “broken down” between the former “Fab Four”. He says: “Relations between the four [Harry, Meghan, Kate and William] had broken down. At the heart of their divergence was Meghan’s unwillingness to be part of a team.There was no
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