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Harry and Meghan will ‘find it hard to sustain US life’ after bombshell book - biographer

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will soon find it hard to sustain their lavish Californian lifestyle without trashing the Royal Family, a royal biographer has claimed.Harry and Meghan raised eyebrows when they recently attended the UN to mark Nelson Mandela International Day, with the prince reportedly looking “anxious” before giving a speech commemorating the South African leader.This appearance came ahead of the release of a controversial new book, which has claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “festered with fury” after their Jubilee demands were blocked. READ MORE: Meghan and Harry's popularity 'now what it was' as prince urged to be 'jovial' - expertNow, on the day of the book’s release, its author Tom Bower told Sky News that there is unlikely to be a way back for Harry in royal circles after his “appalling” treatment of his family members.“I think they’re going to find it hard to financially sustain their way of life in America, because all that they can now do is earn money from dishing the Royal Family, and Harry’s book will clearly be one of the most important earners for them,” he told Kay Burley.“But after that their appeal will disappear, and how they will finance themselves?

I don’t know.“Will they come back to Britain? No. I don’t think Meghan really ever wanted to live in Britain, she’s a California girl, and she told her own agent at the time that she was looking forward to going back home, by which she meant California.“She found England and the suffocation of the Royal Family just too much, and that’s why she was keen to leave as quickly as possible.”However, with rumours that Harry is keen to spend half of the year in the United Kingdom carrying out royal duties, Tom suggested that it wasn’t.

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