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Meghan and Harry’s staff ‘blamed staff when they didn’t get their way’

A royal insider has claimed Meghan and Harry resorted to a sad tactic when they “didn’t get their way”, especially when it came to Charles.

Meghan and Harry's 'sad tactic' against royal family

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “blamed staff when they didn’t get their way”, a palace insider has claimed.

The couple’s relationship with Harry’s father Prince Charles soured after they left the Royal Family and moved to North America.

An insider said Harry, 36, was frustrated and felt let down as he tried to speak to Charles, 72, and the Queen face-to-face about his decision to leave, only to be stopped by Royal aides.

The source told the Telegraph that Harry and Meghan, 39, often “blamed the staff” when things didn’t go their way.

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Prince Charles and Prince Harry in 2019. Picture: Niklas HALLE'N / AFP.
Prince Charles and Prince Harry in 2019. Picture: Niklas HALLE'N / AFP.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales attend Royal Ascot Day 1 at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, 2018 in Ascot, United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales attend Royal Ascot Day 1 at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, 2018 in Ascot, United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

The source also said: “[Charles] ploughed money into the wedding and into Frogmore [the couple’s Windsor home] and did his utmost to make them feel financially supported but then when they said they were upping sticks, he had less and less inclination to take calls.”

Charles and Meghan’s relationship

Charles took an immediate shine to Meghan when they first met.

They both shared a passion for holistic medicine, and Charles was reportedly impressed with Meghan’s interest in British military history.

Charles even walked Meghan down the aisle at her wedding after her dad Thomas was unable to attend.

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Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at his 70th birthday in 2018. Picture: AFP PHOTO / POOL / Dominic Lipinski.
Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at his 70th birthday in 2018. Picture: AFP PHOTO / POOL / Dominic Lipinski.

However in an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry claimed that Charles stopped taking his calls when he moved to North America.

Harry and Charles had an awkward reunion during Prince Philip’s funeral last month.

Harry had claimed his father and brother Prince William were “trapped” in the Royal Family during his interview with Oprah.

He also claimed Charles had used palace staff to carry out his parental responsibilities and that he had been cut off financially.

Charles was said to be “devastated”, “despairing” and “deeply saddened” by Harry’s comments in the interview. Things got worse when Gayle King, the host of CBS’s This Morning TV show and a friend of the Sussexes, revealed on air that calls between Harry and Charles had been “unproductive”.

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Meghan and Harry’s frosty exit in March 2020. Picture: Phil Harris / POOL / AFP.
Meghan and Harry’s frosty exit in March 2020. Picture: Phil Harris / POOL / AFP.

Harry and Charles’ relationship

The relationship between father and son had previously been extremely close, with Harry telling the BBC on the 20th anniversary of his mother Diana’s death: “He was there for us; he was the one out of two left and he tried to do his best and to make sure we were protected and looked after.”

Meghan reportedly encouraged Harry to pay tribute to Charles, saying he needed to be as close as he could to “the one parent you have left”.

Meghan’s once-tight relationship with her own father Thomas became strained after he co-operated in a paparazzi photo shoot before her wedding and then pulled out of attending the ceremony at the last moment because of poor health.

Both Harry and Meghan were said to be in tears as a result, and the bride was left with no one to walk her down the aisle.

It comes as the Duchess of Sussex has written a children’s book about sons’ relationships with their fathers.

Meghan says The Bench was inspired by Harry’s bond with their son Archie, who turned two this week.

She said the 40-page book, illustrated by Pixar artist Christian Robinson, grew out of a poem she wrote for Harry a month after the birth of their son.

This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced here with permission.

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