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Meghan Markle’s Struggle for Acceptance in the Royal Family

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Meghan Markle’s Struggle for Acceptance in the Royal Family

In Tom Bower's new book Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Winds, shocking claims have been made about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Among them is the revelation that 's brother, Earl Spencer, was asked to speak to his nephew about his closeness with Meghan.

According to Bower, not only did Spencer and Diana's two sisters fail to see any similarities between Meghan and Harry's late mother, but they also thought that she would struggle to fit in with the royal family.

Bower writes that Meghan's neighbor in Kensington Palace had even less time for her after an article in Vanity Fair increased the Cambridges' suspicion of her.

Harry introduced Meghan to Diana's family and friends, hoping they would see a similarity between his fiancé and his vulnerable mother.

However, no one agreed, and they thought Meghan would not fit in with the royal family.

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Bower claims that it wasn't just Earl Spencer who expressed concern over Harry and Meghan's budding relationship.

Meghan's former talent agent, Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne, told the actress that she wouldn't be able to make any more movies with her priority set to become royal life instead.

But Meghan wasn't impressed, according to Bower, who wrote that Meghan snapped at Nelthorpe-Cowne, saying, “Save it.

Stop.

Be quiet.

I don't want to hear any negativity.

This is a happy time for us.”

The book also reveals that Harry was concerned about insufficient money if they married, although he annually received about £1.5 million from Charles.

Meghan had been advised to continue acting to supplement their income, but by that point, her acting prospects were limited.

Her frustration remained, and she wanted a more meaningful career.

In other news, Meghan has reportedly been accused of pressuring over his memoir.

A source close to Heat magazine claimed that Meghan is urging him to tell his truth and not hide what really happened.

However, Harry is worried that this will lead to a new war with the royals, one he'll never be able to come back from.

The source also explained that Harry is struggling with the pressure and keeps changing his mind on what to include in the book.

Harry keeps remembering new things he wants to include, and then suddenly panics about toning down certain anecdotes.

All of this has reportedly been going on for months, and with the print date looming, he has to make a decision to officially put it on hold or pull the trigger and hope for the best.

Bower's book has revealed the struggle that Meghan faced to be accepted into the royal family.

Although she and Harry have left the UK and are living in the US, the book's claims are sure to cause controversy and further strain their relationship with the royal family.

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