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Meghan Markle’s Royal Staff Publicly Humiliated Her at Wedding After Rude Act Backstage

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Meghan Markle’s Royal Staff Publicly Humiliated Her at Wedding After Rude Act Backstage

, the former actress and wife of , was allegedly left struggling with her dress on her wedding day as a military escort she had been rude to refused to help her.

According to Tom Bauer, author of the new book Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors, the military man who was tasked with opening the car door for Meghan did not offer his help because of what had happened the previous day.

Bauer claims that the military man told him an extraordinary story about Meghan when she arrived at the wedding at Windsor Castle on that glorious day in 2018.

The military man explained that he did not want to assist Meghan due to her rude behavior towards him during the rehearsal the day before.

As she exited her car, footage from the day shows Meghan's veil had become twisted in the vehicle, and another aide along with dress designer Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy rushed to assist her.

Furthermore, Bauer also says that Meghan and Harry wanted more prominent seats at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations but were forced to back down on the Queen's orders.

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The Sussexes came to the UK for the festivities last month but only made one public appearance, at a service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral.

They arrived at the venue alongside other non-working royals including , , and their husbands.

However, they then proceeded to walk solo hand in hand down the long nave of the cathedral to take their seats.

They were sat next to Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, with the couple along with Beatrice and Edoardo Moppelli Mozzi having to awkwardly stand up to let the Sussexes pass to reach their seats.

Bauer claimed that they arrived deliberately late so the bus had gone and they could make a grand entrance from a car so they could be seen on the steps, which Netflix obviously needed.

As they walked down the aisle, they got to the seats in the row they were assigned and asked six other people sitting on that side of the aisle to move down so they could sit on the aisle itself.

The usher apparently said to them that they couldn't, as they were sitting in seats 8 or 9, and Harry asked why.

The usher said that's what your grandmother ordered.

In other news, royal expert Kinsey Schofield urged and to grow up, adding it's highly unlikely the Sussexes will receive an invitation to visit and while they are in the US.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to visit the United States for the Earthshot Prize Awards, hosted in Boston in December.

Schofield said that William and Catherine are really focused on the future of the monarchy and probably believe that Harry and Meghan have a lot of growing up to do before they will consider a sit-down.

She added that the Cambridges would also want to keep the focus on the Earthshot Prize, and any contact with the Sussexes risks leaks to media that would divert attention away from the cause.

Royal expert Neil Sean agreed with Ms. Schofield, saying that the Cambridges will have a packed schedule.

While he said the US trip would be an ideal time to meet with Harry and Meghan, he claimed it will not be possible.

Harry and Meghan, he claimed, were absent due to operations at the Broadway stage.

The events surrounding Meghan's wedding day and the Platinum Jubilee celebrations highlight the tensions between the royal family and the Sussexes.

Despite their departure from royal duties, the couple continues to make headlines and attract attention from the media.

It remains to be seen how this ongoing drama will play out in the coming months and years.

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