A royal biographer has spilled the beans on why they believe Meghan Markle couldn't adapt to royal life, in a new telly programme about the Sussexes.
Prince Harry and his wife made the dramatic decision to step back from royal duties in 2020 to carve their own path. However, according to expert Anna Pasternak, the tipping point occurred almost a year earlier.
In the programme Meghan and Harry: The Rise and Fall, Anna suggested that the intense scrutiny surrounding the birth of their son Prince Archie in May 2019 was the catalyst for their departure.
Speaking on the Channel 5 show, she said: "I think that started to sour things (lack of privacy after Archie's birth) and then of course it's easy to add the moniker that they're entitled, they're going to do it their way, they're difficult, they're not playing the royal game." "I think there was definitely the sense that the pressure is building, cracks were starting to show and that there was a friction," reports the Mirror.
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