Who runs the world? Not Meghan Markle.
The Duchess of Sussex thought she was “going to be the UK’s Beyoncé” after marrying into the royal family – but was quickly suffocated by the harsh palace process, An Explosive New Book Claims,
misconceptions held by American “Suits” actress This eventually made her unhappy and she distanced herself from Buckingham Palace by intimidating the royal staff, According to the synopsis of The Times of London “Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown” by Royals reporter Valentine Low.
“I think Meghan thought she was going to be” UK’s Beyoncé, A source told Lou, being part of the royal family would bring him that fame.
“While she found that there were so many rules that were so ridiculous she couldn’t even do the things she could do as a private person, which is hard.”
When Markle, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, left their royal duties and fled to North America in 2020, the royal family struggled to find a compromise and handled “Megxit” in a way that “confidently”. beyond incompetent”, the book reportedly said.
“Harry and Meghan felt left out, misunderstood and deeply saddened. If the rest of the institution failed to appreciate it, even if their demands were unreasonable, talks of departure were never going to end happily,” wrote Low , according to the newspaper.
“It just required decision-makers to sit around a table and say, ‘Okay, what are we going to do about this? What do you need to feel better? What else can we give?’
The Bombshell book also explores the Duchess’s diva-like behavior and alleged misbehavior towards employees who called her “Narcissistic sociopath.,
It reportedly details instances where she complained about not being paid for a 2018 royal visit to Australia and brought a young courtesan to tears.
Early in their relationship, the biracial divorcee also told Harry that she would leave him if she didn’t tell the press that they were dating, which made the prince “stupid”, Lou reportedly wrote.
“Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown” is set to hit bookshelves on October 6.