A royal insider says Prince Harry has very specific reasons for his dismay at his perceived reluctance to approve his whirlwind romance with Meghan Markle. Investigative journalist Tom Bauer, author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the Windsor WarHarry believes his late mother Princess Diana’s family understood Meghan more and thought there would be similarities in their lives, but that wasn’t the case.
What Bauer says will cause a lot of tension for Harry and his relatives. The biggest royal romance scandal of all time.
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meeting with family
According to Bauer, Harry believed Diana’s sisters would soon warm up to their then-girlfriends. introduced.” bauer says“Harry thought Diana’s family and friends would notice the resemblance between Diana and his fiancée.”
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Alleged unrest within the monarchy
Bauer says Prince Harry thought outsiders would understand where Meghan came from, marrying into the royal family. “Both share the same problem, he said,” Bower says. “He was disappointed. No one agreed that his vulnerable mother had anything in common with his girlfriend.” It is reported. “Their concerns were voiced by Charles Spencer, Diana’s brother. At William’s request, Spencer weighed.”
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Will she “fit”?
According to Bauer, Jane and Sarah believed Meghan was “not a match”, a sentiment echoed by Earl Spencer. “His advice provoked a bitter reaction: ‘This is going to be really hard,'” Harry later said of establishing Meghan’s place in the family. I pondered about
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Encouraging Career Continuity
Bauer says that contrary to other reports, Meghan was encouraged to continue her career as an actress if she wanted to. “Her official biographer, Omid Scobie, accurately summed up her exit from Hollywood: ‘She wanted a more meaningful career,'” he wrote. she says Bower. Her frustration remained: She was intriguingly close to sealing her future, but she was nothing official.
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harry memoirs
Harry’s memoir is set to be published in January, and insiders say the royal family is straining. says Valentine Lawthe author of Courtiers: Intrigue, Ambitions, and the Powers Behind House Windsor“They need to earn and maintain the respect of the British public. If it is undermined in a radical and permanent way, it can be very serious.”