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Diana’s Brother Warned Harry Three Times to Reconsider Marrying Meghan
The book, Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, claims that Harry was warned three times by Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, to reconsider marrying Meghan.
Tom Bauer, the author of the book, interviewed 80 people who know Harry and Meghan well to uncover the couple's true motivations.
Bauer asserts that Meghan did not get along with Harry's pals and that the palace made alterations to the suit's writers when the connection between the two became known to the public.
Earl Spencer, along with Diana's sisters, Lady Sarah McCorkadale and Baroness Jane Fellows, believed that Meghan would find it difficult to fit in with the royal family.
They also did not recognize any similarities between Meghan and Harry's late mother, as the prince reportedly hoped.
Bauer's book further alleges that Earl Spencer was asked to speak with his nephew about his connection to Meghan.
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Harry introduced Julia Samuel, Diana's best friend, and her two sisters, Jane and Sarah, to Meghan.
He believed that Diana's loved ones would find similarities between Diana and his future wife.
However, they did not agree that his frightened mother and his girlfriend had anything in common.
What made it even more upsetting for him was that they believed Meghan would not fit in with the royal family.
Charles Spencer weighed in at William's request, expressing his apprehension about Harry's relationship.
Spencer, who had been married three times, urged his nephew to postpone getting married.
His counsel elicited a sour response from Harry, who later said that establishing Meghan's place in the family was going to be incredibly hard.
Insufficient finances if they got married was one of his recurring worries.
Meghan had been advised to keep performing to boost their income even though Harry got roughly £1.5 million a year from Charles.
She was tantalizingly close to securing her future, but nothing was official.
By that time, Meghan knew from her agent Nick Collins that her acting prospects were limited.
Omid Scobie, her official biographer, would accurately summarize her exit from Hollywood.
She wanted a more meaningful career, he wrote.
She could be doing so much more with her platform.
Her frustration persisted.
Bauer asserts that other people than simply Earl Spencer publicly expressed their worry about Harry and Meghan's developing relationship.
He claimed that Gina Nelforbkown, Meghan's former talent agency, informed the actress that her focus would be on royal life and that she wouldn't be able to do any more movies.
But according to Bauer, Meghan was unimpressed, saying, “Gina, save it.”
Nelforbkown was surprised by the hardness in Meghan's voice.
Meghan continued, holding up her hand, “Stop.
Be silent.
I want to hear nothing negative.”
Nelforbkown was stopped in her tracks when she observed Meghan's eyes, which were hard with rage.
In another news story, it has been revealed that Philip wrote Diana a scathing letter about Charles' affair before their separation.
The Duke of Edinburgh wrote to Diana, Princess of Wales, months before her separation, offering his assistance and openly taking his daughter inside.
Laws he volunteered to be a mediator in the war between the Waleses, branding then Prince Charles' behavior with Camilla Parker Bowles as “silly.”
Private letters between the two have revealed how he truly felt about his son's affair.
In conclusion, the book, Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, has brought to light some intriguing allegations regarding Harry and Meghan's relationship.
The warnings given to Harry by Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, and others close to the couple highlight the challenges they faced in establishing their place in the royal family.
The revelations about Philip's letter to Diana also provide a glimpse into the complex dynamics within the royal family.