Prince Harry would hold ‘loyalty tests’ on Palace staff: author

Prince Harry reportedly felt distrusting of his staff at Buckingham Palace and become even more “paranoid” of them once he began dating his now-wife, Meghan Markle.

Royal expert Valentine Low and author of the book “Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown” claims that the Duke of Sussex, 38, would carry out “loyalty tests” on his employees and was “obsessed” with the press.

Low appeared on “Good Morning Britain” recently and noted how Harry’s feelings were “brewing for a long time — before Meghan.”

“Harry had this obsession with the media. He was so very unhappy,” Low said on the chat show.

In his book, the author penned how Harry would often use the phrase “the palace syndrome.”

He described it as Harry not being able to “fight the battles he wants, because [he] has been institutionalized. Giving in to the media was a key symptom of whether [he] had developed it.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met in 2016 and married in 2018.
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“It was a constant test of loyalty: ‘Are you going to protect me? Or have you just become one of them, who won’t fight for me?’ It was exhausting,” Low wrote. “His mistrust of the courtiers in the other households; the constant loyalty tests of his own staff: all of this was there before Meghan arrived on the scene.”

Harry’s fears were elevated once he began dating the former “Suits” actress, Low added. The father of two met Markle, 41, in 2016 on a blind date and they married in 2018.

“But after she turned up, it would get significantly worse,” Low said, also revealing that Palace staff who worked with the couple called themselves the “Sussexes Survival Club.”

“It was a very difficult experience for many of [the employees],” the author claimed. “Some people told me they were completely destroyed, they felt sick, they were shook.”

The couple moved to California in 2020 after announcing their decision to take a step back as senior members of the royal family.

Elsewhere in Low’s book, he pointed out how Markle “became obsessed” with the media’s portrayal of her alleged feud with sister-in-law Kate Middleton.

In 2018, Middleton, 41, was seen crying during a bridesmaids’ dress fitting for Markle’s wedding and the latter was adamant about Buckingham Palace making a statement in order to clear the air.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a contentious relationship with members of the Firm since their exit in 2020.
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“The truth is that, after the dress fitting, Meghan had become obsessed with trying to persuade the palace press office to put something out denying the story,” Low wrote.

Markle wasn’t the only one hyperfocused on her media image, either.

“Harry’s obsession with the media,” Low explained, “his sense of frustration that he wasn’t achieving everything that he could.”

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Prince Harry says he’s a ‘proud papa’ as daughter Lilibet takes her first steps

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s daughter Lilibet is growing up fast and recently, in an interview with People, the Duke of Sussex gushed about his little one and the little achievements that she has unlocked already. Prince Harry went on to brag about his 10-month-old’s latest milestone as he spoke about his kids in the recent interview.

Revealing how his daughter is currently obsessed with following the footsteps of her brother, his three-year-old son Archie, Prince Harry gave a sweet update on what his kids have been up to. Speaking about being a “proud papa” with his little girl’s test milestone, the Duke of Sussex said, “Her current priorities are trying to keep up with her brother; she took her first step just a few days ago!”, via People.

The royal who has currently been busy with the 5th instalment of the Invictus Games which he has co-founded also revealed how he has introduced his son to the same. Revealing that he had a conversation with Archie about veterans competing in the tournament, he told People, “I showed Archie a video of wheelchair basketball and rugby from the Invictus Games in Sydney, and he absolutely loved it.” 

Prince Harry launched the Invictus Games in 2014 and opened up about having immense respect for the Invictus community, adding that he has tremendous respect for the sacrifices made by the veterans as well as their families while they were away serving their nation. Speaking about his own army days, Prince Harry also noted that he always thought of having a family and a wife after finishing his duty since he didn’t want to put them through the heartache of being apart for long. 

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle visit Queen Elizabeth for the first time after quitting the royal family

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunite with Queen Elizabeth II after more than two years. Page Six affirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex indeed met with the Monarch days before her 96th birthday. The couple has not been back to Harry’s homeland ever since they walked out of the royal family in 2020, though Harry did visit once to inaugurate a Princess Diana memorial.

As Harry and Meghan were on their way to The Hague, Netherlands for the Invictus Games, the couple decided to make a pit stop in the UK and meet the Queen at her Windsor Castle. Alongside Queen Elizabeth, the pair also greeted Harry’s father Prince Charles who was present at the Palace. The couple though visited the UK for a quick family reunion without their two kids, Archie, 2 and their 10-month-old daughter Lilibet, who the Queen is yet to meet for the first time.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson confirmed the news, via Page Six, “We can confirm that they visited the duke’s grandmother, as we previously said he hoped to do.” They remarked, “They stopped by the UK on their way to The Hague to attend the Invictus Games.” While visiting the Castle, according to reports, Harry and Meghan stayed overnight at the Windsor Castle’s Frogmore Cottage which was their past home now handed over to the Duke’s cousin Princess Eugenie who shares the house with her husband Jack Brooksbank and son August.

As for their sudden visit, Harry has yet to bring his children back to their homeland as his ongoing legal battle with the British Government over their security issues has not been settled.

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