Royal family experts have observed some striking similarities between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. For example, both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex always find a way to blame someone else.
But Meghan specializes in feeling insulted even when the royal family does all it can to please her. And Harry just got branded as “ridiculous” for his ability to play the victim.
Keep reading for all the details, including Meghan’s “thanks I hate it” rude response to the royals’ kindness.
Prince Harry ‘Ridiculous’ In Blaming Everyone Else
The Duke of Sussex has become an expert in the blame game. And a royal expert via the Sun calls Prince Harry “ridiculous” for “always blaming someone else.”
For instance, the Duke of Sussex used his memoir Spare to slam the Queen’s private secretary Sir Edward Young.
But Omid Scobie’s new book Endgame takes the attack to the next level. And the book (which Meghan Markle allegedly helped write) claims that Sir Edward gaslights Harry. However, just-released letters show Sir Edward seeking to provide Harry with enough security.
And royal expert Angela Levin branded Harry as “ridiculous. Harry’s always blaming somebody else.” And the new letters reveal that contrary to Harry’s claims, Queen Elizabeth did want Harry and Meghan to receive security.
But Angela described Harry as taking “any chance he’s got to attack not just the Royal Family, but those who devote their lives to them, too. He looks ridiculous,” she added. And the royal expert pointed out that Harry tends to “attack people that don’t reply. People on the staff don’t reply because of their loyalty to the monarchy.”
Meghan Markle ‘Insulted’ At Palace’s Attempt To Help
And while Harry blames everyone, Meghan specializes in feeling “insulted.” A new report via Page Six reveals that the Duchess of Sussex responded with a variation on “thanks I hate it” to all of the royal family’s attempts to please her.
For instance, the late Queen Elizabeth II wanted to help Meghan feel comfortable with palace life. And so the Queen asked her Black equerry to offer support. However, Meghan’s buddy Omid Scobie claims in his book Endgame that the offer made the Duchess of Sussex feel “insulted.”
The late Queen’s Ghanaian-born household cavalry officer, Lieutenant Colonel Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, sought to help Meghan adjust to her new royal duties. But Scobie claims, “Though a charming and intelligent man, it stood out like a sore thumb to Meghan and her friends.” And one of the Duchess’ pals told Meghan, “I doubt Kate was offered an equerry [for guidance].”
But the late Queen at first assigned Lady Susan Hussey to help Meghan adjust. However, the Duchess of Sussex “turned down the offer.” And so that made the Palace, who “bent over backward” for Meghan, suggest the Lieutenant Colonel. But Meghan reacted with a “thanks I hate it” rejection to that offer as well.
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