Meghan ‘thought she would be the Beyoncé of the UK when she married Harry' according to former-Buckingham Palace aid.
The anonymous source went on to explain the Duchess of Sussex, 41, believed her newly acquired monarchical status "would give her that kudos".
Revealed in an excerpt from Low’s tell-all book, Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown, the revelations are but the latest scathing allegations to surface courtesy of royal insiders.Noting the strict protocols and responsibilities that accompanied her title, it’s reported the Duchess of Sussex felt increasingly “cornered and misunderstood” as a working member of the royal family.
So bad was the atmosphere inside the palace in fact, it’s claimed Harry and Meghan’s team later referred to themselves as the ‘Sussex Survivors’ Club’. The book also alleges the Queen was forced to put her foot down over ‘Megxit’ and told the Sussexes they were “either in or out” at summit talks which took place at Sandringham prior to Harry and Meghan’s departure from public life.
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