(ANSA) - ROME, JULY 25 - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt frustrated because they were cut off from the most prestigious official roles, which invariably went to William and Kate, and had the feeling of being "abandoned themselves" by the royal family and the " vipers of the courtesans "of Buckingham Palace: these are some of the revelations contained in a new unauthorized biography of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex which will be released next month.
The book, titled 'Finding Freedom', was written by journalists Omid Scobie and CarolynDurand and is serialized by The Times newspaper and the Sunday Times weekly. The British media report it.
In the volume, Scobie and Durand argue, among other things, that the reports had deteriorated so much that in March the two coppiereali were barely speaking. In particular, during a public engagement in Westminster Abbey they hardly exchanged a word even though they had not seen each other since January following the Sussex decision to withdraw from the royal family.
Harry and Meghan distanced themselves from the biography by stating in a statement that they were not interviewed, nor contributed in any way to the writing of the volume.
However, the authors claim that Meghan - with tears in her eyes - had no choice but to leave after giving up her "whole life for this family". Furthermore, according to Scobie and Durand, Harry was convinced that the courtiers were blocking his access to his grandmother the queen due to internal struggles and suspicions about the role of the couple and their desire to free themselves from the "straitjacket" of the vitareale. (HANDLE).
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2020-07-25T07:40:12.213Z
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt frustrated because they were cut off from the most prestigious official roles, which invariably went to William and Kate, and had the feeling of being "abandoned to themselves" by the royal family ... (ANSA)