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Meghan Markle made “crushing” comments to one of the royal aides in the run-up to her wedding, a royal expert has claimed. A woman who worked for Prince Harry’s team within the royal household, reportedly told author Valentine Low that working with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was “like working with a couple of teenagers”.
Speaking on the Palace Confidential podcast, Mr Low, author of ‘Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown’, made fresh claims about Meghan Markle’s life inside the Royal Family, before the Duchess and her husband left the UK for the US.
In his new book, Mr Low speaks with Samantha Cohen, who used to work in Prince Harry’s media relations team at the time, and helped organise the couple’s wedding.
According to the author, Meghan Markle once told Ms Cohen: “Listen, if there is anybody else I can get to do this, I would.”
Samantha Cohen had worked for the Royal Family for 17 years before she was given the role of private secretary for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex established a new life for themselves after stepping down as senior working royals. Their departure made headlines around the world.
Prince Harry and Meghan – parents to Archie and Lili – have taken part in a number of interviews since their then, including a bombshell sit-down with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
They accused the royal family of racism, claiming an unnamed royal made a racist remark about Archie before he was born, and that the institution failed to help a suicidal Meghan. The Duchess of Cambridge was publicly singled out by Meghan for allegedly making her cry in the run-up to the wedding.
More recently, Meghan’s interview with The Cut hit the headlines as the former actress said it takes “a lot of effort” to forgive and hinted that she can “say anything”. Meghan said that “just by existing” she and Harry were “upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy” before they stepped down as working royals.
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