The publication of a photograph showcasing the late Queen with her three heirs, including Prince George, allegedly ignited concerns within the royal couple that they were being marginalized. According to author Andrew Morton, Harry and Meghan perceived the image as evidence of an unspoken code that the monarchy’s future was secure with or without their presence. These fears were reportedly reinforced when Harry’s meeting with the Queen to discuss his royal future was postponed, leading them to believe they were not valued members of the royal hierarchy. Morton’s book suggests that Harry and Meghan had been considering leaving the Royal Firm much earlier than the public realized, with conversations beginning just six months after their wedding. The couple’s departure in January 2020 was a culmination of their perceived mistreatment and a desire to forge their own path.
Royal Rift: Harry and Meghan’s Departure Fueled by ‘Conspiracy’ Claim
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