Meghan claims Harry ‘lost his dad’ after quitting royals
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She suggested the fallout was “his decision” in an interview in which she took her latest swipe at her in-laws.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, said the couple were “happy” to leave Britain and claimed by staying, they were “upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy… just by existing”.
The revelations came in an interview with US magazine The Cut.
In it, Meghan was questioned about her estranged relationship with her father Thomas Markle, 78.
The former actress said she believed the media played a role in the breakdown. And she said her husband told her he “lost” his father the same way.
Meghan said: “Harry said to me, ‘I lost my dad in this process.’ It doesn’t have to be the same for them as it was for me, but that’s his decision.”
Last night, the author behind pro-Sussex book Finding Freedom, said there was a misunderstanding about the Charles quote.
Omid Scobie posted: “I understand that Prince Harry is referring to Meghan’s loss of her own father. Meghan is saying she doesn’t want Harry to lose his.”
The Duchess also took aim at the British media claiming they called her children “the N-word”.
The Duchess said she hated sharing family photos with the media, adding; “Why would I give the very people that are calling my children the N-word a photo of my child before I can share it with the people that love my child?” She also claimed the couple quit the UK in 2020 to find financial freedom.”
She said they were willing to go to another Commonwealth nation, on behalf of the Royal Family, but wanted to make their own money.
She said they reasoned: “Then maybe all the noise would stop. Because just by existing, we were upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy.
“So we go, ‘Okay, fine, let’s get out of here. Happy to’,” she added, reportedly raising her hands in mock defeat.”
One of Harry’s few contributions to the interview came as the Sussexes discussed working together on their Archewell foundation.
The Duke claimed: “Most people that I know and many of my family, they aren’t able to work and live together.”
It comes amid claims the Sussexes will miss seeing the Queen during their upcoming visit to the UK.
Harry and Meghan will attend events in the UK and Germany next week. But they are not expected to travel to Balmoral to see Her Majesty.
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