Meghan Markle may soon conclude Prince Harry is "redundant" to her needs, according to a royal biographer. Tom Bower, author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, says Meghan is out for her own interests.
Talking to GB News, he accused her of producing an "extraordinary marketing campaign" as she focusses on her own ambitions and successes. Mr Bower claimed Meghan's "number one interest is herself, and the second interest is money".
Since stepping down as working royals in 2020 and moving to California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been sharing their side of the story and are busy building up business and charity interests.
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As the Express reports, Mr Bower said: "What's interesting is the people she goes to. Who is going to maximise Meghan's popularity, who's going to make her really big and very rich?
"Harry was one step, but will she keep Harry for long? Perhaps Harry will become redundant to her ambitions in the near future."
He continued: "They're poor compared to their neighbours, and Meghan feels that more than anything. That's why she was so dissatisfied with Frogmore – she wanted a palace, not five cottages knocked into a small home in Windsor.
"So, she is really looking for the big time. The question really is whether Harry appreciates that, whether he really wants to go along that ride."
Mr Bower also criticised the couple's supposed greed, saying: "It was very noticeable when Harry said he was going to give a large chunk of his advance from his sensational book to charity, is now just a little bit. And he hasn't quantified it. So, I think they're keeping the money but parading themselves as philanthropists and people too are anxious to help."
The royal author claims the Duke and Duchess paint themselves as the "victims" of the Royal Family when he claims they are in fact the "aggressors". In their Netflix series Harry and Meghan claimed the royal households had deliberately leaked stories about the Sussexes to deflect from coverage about other members of 'the Firm'.
Meanwhile, there is still no word on whether the Sussexes will attend King Charles III's Coronation in May. The Mirror reported that Prince Harry and Meghan have still not decided whether to attend the King’s Coronation, citing sources close to the couple.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be invited as part of the 2,000-strong congregation at Westminster Abbey on May 6. Despite being the King’s son and remaining fifth in line to the throne, Harry will play no special role if he does show up.
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