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Meghan Markle Blamed for Tearing Prince Harry Away from the Royal Family

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Meghan Markle Blamed for Tearing Prince Harry Away from the Royal Family

King Charles III has stripped of her titles and blames her for tearing away from his family.

According to Life and Style, the King thinks that Markle's attempts to ruin the reputation of the royal family are laughable.

The source claimed that Markle will never win against the royal family, no matter how hard she tries.

However, she may have succeeded in taking away from his family, but it's only a matter of time before he returns home.

Markle is using the royal name to grab attention again, and Harry's family thinks it's outrageously trashy.

They blame her for tearing Harry away from them in the first place.

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It's laughable that she's now claiming to be the one trying to mend the rift between her husband and King Charles III.

The source also revealed that Markle had the idea of bringing Prince Harry and together during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, but it failed.

King Charles III only spent a few minutes at 's party at Frogmore Cottage.

There was so much tension in the air that Charles only stayed for 30 minutes.

The royal family cannot be questioned for thinking that Markle still has an agenda, which is why she's trying to repair Prince Harry and King Charles III's relationship.

However, one should take the tabloids' claims with a grain of salt.

There is no indication that Markle tried to help Prince Harry fix his relationship with his father.

Prince Harry's explosive autobiography could be delayed until next year out of respect for the Queen's memory.

The Duchess of Sussex made it clear that Prince Harry couldn't care less if he also lost his dad along the way, just like what happened to her and Thomas Markle Sr.

The memoir, ghostwritten by American author Junior Moringa, was completed months ago in readiness for this year's pre-Christmas market and has been signed off by lawyers.

Its publication was originally planned for November, but yesterday speculation was mounting that it will be postponed.

However, it is not thought the book will be withdrawn, and the delay will allow it to be updated so it reflects the seismic impact of his grandmother's death.

Senior royal figures are said to be deeply concerned about the book, whose title has not yet been revealed.

Harry has suggested it will be brutally frank about many aspects of his life, but it is said Buckingham Palace will not see a manuscript before it is published.

Speaking last year, the Duke of Sussex said, “I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.

I've worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that in telling my story, the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned, I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.

I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful.”

Best-selling author Tom Bauer, whose biography of Harry's wife Meghan was published this year, has described the Duke's memoir as a time bomb.

Its publisher Penguin Random House last year called the memoir the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape the Duke of Sussex.

They added, “Prince Harry will offer an honest and captivating personal portrait, one that shows readers that behind everything they think they know lies an inspiring, courageous, and uplifting human story.”

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