Kate Middleton, the future Queen of England, is said to be deeply impressed by the way Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left Britain. So much so that even his biographers have come forward to write a biography with some of the titles of his time.
Russell Myers is a royal biographer as well as the author of the book William and KatherineE, the first official biography of the couple in decades.
That said, the way the Sussexes pursued their final affairs was truly out of left field for many. So much so that Mr. Myers referenced the title of Prince Harry’s own memoir to make his point, but that was long overdue. fox news digital, “Unfortunately for both Harry and Princess Catherine, I think the relationship will always remain sour because Harry and Meghan chose the path that they did.”
In the view of the Sussexes, it is said that they wanted to leave ‘immediately’ and that they saw that the institution would probably try to stop them from leaving if they did not do as they did.
But in doing so “I think a real line was crossed,” he admitted, citing some quotes given to him by people close to the heir. In relation to this he said, “People I spoke to for the book say that both William and Catherine were deeply hurt by the situation Harry and Meghan played and the way they abandoned the family.”
According to him, many people do not know that “Catherine did not want the brother to end their relationship.” It says, “She was always trying to bring them together, always trying to be the mediator for William when they were very heated, two hot-headed young people growing apart from each other. Catherine would always say to William and Harry on certain occasions, ‘Think about what you want for the future.'”
In his view, even to the last day of his time in Britain, “there was a lot of sadness at Harry and Meghan’s departure. Other members of the family had urged Harry to try to think again, to try to create a situation where it could work for all parties.” So “looking forward, perhaps it is a little early to think about reconciliation,” she said before signing off.
