Prince Harry ‘hostage’ of Meghan Markle, palace aides thought but then…


 According to a new book, senior palace aides frequently "joked" that Prince Harry was Meghan Markle's "hostage." In his new book, "Our King," royal author Robert Jobson said that palace staffers made jokes about Prince Harry being "a victim of Stockholm syndrome" when they blamed Meghan Markle for the "fallout" of the Duke of Sussex's relationship with the royal family.


Meghan Markle-Prince Harry: There is a picture of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex. (AP) (AP) View of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex: Blood-stained copies of Prince Harry's memoir will be sold. Why? Because Powered By VDO.AI PlayUnmute Fullscreen But later, "most" of these officials changed their minds and realized that Prince Harry was the "driving force in everything that happened" and "turned his back on everything he has known." Some of them even referred to him as "Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor of Montecito".


According to a senior aide, "Some blame Meghan Markle for the fallout, ignoring the fact that Prince Harry appears to have been the driving force in everything that happened," the author was informed. Officials once joked that Harry had Stockholm syndrome and was Meghan's hostage, but now most people just think Harry has abandoned everything he has ever known.



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Understand more: The book also asserted that the royal family was dissatisfied when Prince Harry asked them if Meghan Markle could accompany him to Scotland following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. This was despite the fact that the titles of Harry and Meghan were discussed at the "highest level" but not Charles. According to the book, it "did not go down well with the family" and "they were all shocked by his behavior."


The author went on to say that King Charles was "saddened by the widening gulf" that existed between him and Prince Harry because of the rift.


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