Meghan Markle "Duchess of Difficult" and "Di 2" just weeks after she arrived in the Royal Family, an explosive biography claimed.
Tom Quinn, author of "Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir From Queen Mary To Meghan Markle", claimed that reliable sources told him it took no time at all for Meghan to earn herself some unflattering nicknames.
In the revealing book, Tom writes that many Palace staff saw the Duchess of Sussex as "the dominant partner in the marriage".Tom adds: "As Harry has said himself: 'What Meghan wants, Meghan gets'.“This cut no ice with the staff who, according to reliable reports, began using rather unflattering nicknames for her within weeks of her arrival: 'Me-Gain', the 'Duchess of Difficult' and even 'Di 2' or 'Di Lite’."He went on to say that many of the employees "didn't know what to make" of the new member of the family.
Tom said: “Meanwhile, the royal courtiers at Kensington — the same tweedy, British, public-school, ex-army aristocrats they've always been — simply didn't know what to make of Meghan.”The author went on to talk about the alleged feud between the Cambridges and Sussexes and claims that Kate Middleton was told to be "very warm" to Meghan when she arrived.
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