This comes after Harry accused his brother, Prince William, of bullying him over his alleged neglect of royal duties. The situation escalated when a palace source threatened to reveal allegations of Meghan's prior behavior and mistreatment of palace staff before they decided to step back from their royal roles and move to California.
Bullying allegations against Meghan Markle have become a significant concern for Prince Harry, who has been increasingly socially conscious. There are hints that palace insiders may be willing to divulge further details about these allegations.
Some of Harry's former close friends have dismissed specific claims made in his memoir, cautioning that loyalty should work both ways. Interestingly, Harry's name is conspicuously absent from the Polo Club's schedule of matches from April to October 2023, suggesting his possible expulsion.
Arthur Edwards, a renowned royal photographer with extensive experience photographing the royal family, has commented on Prince Harry's transformation. Edwards described Harry as a remarkable individual but noted a distinct change after Harry met Meghan Markle.
According to Edwards, Harry's attitude toward the media shifted significantly, possibly influenced by comments made in his recent memoir, where he expressed negative opinions about journalists and the press. Harry has also been involved in a recent court case related to allegations of phone hacking by journalists from The Sun and the News of the World.
Journalist Omid Scobie, co-author of an unofficial biography about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has cautioned that public weariness with the Sussexes could jeopardize their most loyal supporters. Scobie's remarks have raised eyebrows among royal enthusiasts and experts, as he is often seen as sympathetic to Meghan's side in the ongoing dispute between the royal family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.