Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been slammed for "looking inwards" with their "curious" £3 million deal to secure the rights to a book whose characters have 'obvious parallels' with themselves, according to a royal author.
20.07.2023 - 14:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rumours have been circulating that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are on the brink of splitting ever since Harry released his memoir, Spare.
In the Duke of Sussex's debut book, he made a number of allegations about the Royal Family however, it is thought that Meghan was concerned about the contents of the book, writes The Mirror.
In the bombshell tell-all account of his life which got the whole world talking, Harry claimed he was terrified after being physically attacked by his brother Prince William. He also alleged that their father King Charles put his own interests above his son's.
Harry went on to claim that his stepmother Queen Camilla "sacrificed me on her personal PR altar".
The Duke went on to publicise his book by doing various TV interviews , but his wife didn't join him for the promotion jobs.
This is now thought to be the moment that sparked the false rumours of trouble in their marriage.
A source said: "Is this the way she would have approached things? Possibly not. But she will always back him and would never have got involved in promoting such a personal project."
Speaking to the Telegraph, they added: "This was about his own life, his journey and his own perspective."
The rumours also stemmed from reports that Meghan and Harry are embarking on their own career paths.
Harry is reportedly jetting off to Africa to shoot a Netflix documentary, while Meghan will stay behind to work on her own projects.
The split rumours ramped up when Meghan decided not to join her husband as he attended King Charles' Coronation back in May.
It was also reported that the couple were under "stress" following the collapse of their $20million (£15million) Spotify deal and were "taking time apart".
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