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Meghan Markle ‘thought she was going to be the Beyonce of the UK’

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Meghan Markle “thought she was going to be the Beyonce of the UK” a former palace insider has claimed in royal author Valentine Low’s new book titled ‘Courtiers: Intrigue, Ambition, and the Power Players Behind the House of Windsor’. The Duchess of Sussex stepped down from royal duties in March 2020 to become financially independent from the Royal Family. Since then she and Harry have signed multimillion-dollar deals with streaming giants.

Low told Fox News: “I think they felt she wanted the stardom, she wanted the adulation.”

He claimed the Duchess was “less interested in cutting ribbons, opening hospitals and doing all the frankly boring things that members of the royal family often have to do.

“She liked the stardom. She liked the attention.

“Although she enjoyed the attention, Meghan failed to understand the point of all those walkabouts, shaking hands with countless strangers.”

It comes as Netflix has announced the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s explosive recent series is its second-highest ranked documentary ever.

Netflix reported its fourth quarter earnings on Thursday and disclosed a gain of 7.7 million subscribers during the October-December period, a stretch that included the debut of an ad-supported option for seven dollars (£5.65) per month.

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Both Buckingham and Kensington Palace have remained silent over Harry’s allegations in the series that the Prince of Wales left his brother terrified after screaming and shouting at him during the Sandringham summit.

Harry also claimed in the series that Kensington Palace “lied to protect my brother” when it issued a statement denying a story William had bullied him out of the royal family.

And he accused Charles of lying at the tense Megxit crisis meeting with the Queen in January 2020.

It comes as Harry’s controversial memoir became the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the UK since records began in 1998.

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According to Nielsen BookData, which collects and provides information on the distribution and sales measurement of books, Harry’s headline-grabbing autobiography Spare sold 467,183 copies in its first week.

The memoir, which hit the shelves on January 10, includes claims that the Prince of Wales physically attacked him and teased him about his panic attacks, and that the King put his own interests above Harry’s and was jealous of the Duchess of Sussex and the Princess of Wales.

As the duke continued a run of high-profile promotional interviews, he said he “would like nothing more” than for his children to have relationships with the royal family.

His remarks about his son and daughter came despite the criticism he has levelled at his brother, father and stepmother Camilla.

He also described his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, as his “guardian angel” and said she is with him “all the time”.

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