Meghan Markle had a "dangerous level of self-belief" that the palace "didn't know what to do with", an author has claimed. Robert Lacey said Meghan's introduction to the Royal Family changed its dynamic as she came across as "difficult".
He writes: "What you’ve got to realise is that the whole strategy of the monarchy was based on them sticking together. "Meghan changed all that.
She is difficult. She has an incredible and dangerous level of self-belief." He goes on to say the Palace treat 'second-borns badly' adding: "They just don't know what to do with the spare and they certainly don't know what to do with the spare's wife." Robert, who writes in his new book Battle of Brothers, said Harry, who is sixth in line to the throne, has
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