Meghan Markle's rift with royal family 'started just four days after wedding to Harry'
04.05.2022 - 12:05
/ ok.co.uk
A royal author has claimed that Meghan Markle’s feud with the royal family began just a few days after her dream wedding to Prince Harry. On Saturday 19 May 2018 Meghan wed Harry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle and their new life together was set to begin.
But hust a few years after entering the family, she stepped back from her duties along with her husband in 2020. And it's now been claimed that just days after the wedding, on 22 May at a birthday party for Prince Charles, attendees were left “absolutely gobsmacked and astonished” by Meghan’s conduct.
Lady Colin Campbell, author of 1992 best-seller Diana in Private: The Princess Nobody, described being told of an incident which did not please senior royals. She told the Daily Star: "I can’t repeat it exactly, it’s in the book, but what I can say is, something happened at the very first garden party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate Prince Charles’ 70th birthday and all of his charity work.
"Something happened there on the Tuesday, and I was told about it on the Wednesday evening at dinner by a household name with impeccable palace connections. "We were all absolutely gobsmacked and astonished, we all thought this doesn't bode well.
It was not a good harbinger, we were all hoping against hope the information was wrong, but of course it was accurate." In her book, Meghan and Harry: The Real Story, Lady Colin added that the Duchess of Sussex and Harry “plunged in” and had been "glad-handing those who had been selected for introductions." She claimed that 15 minutes into the event, Meghan turned to her husband and said: “Harry, this is really boring. Let’s leave.” Harry was reportedly more aware of his commitments though, as Lady Colin wrote: "To his credit, he
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