- Tom Bower claims Meghan had spoken to Vanity Fair about her relationship in 2017.
- “Harry remained utterly loyal,” Mr. Bower writes.
- Despite the Duchess’s complaints the interview was published.
In his upcoming book, author Tom Bower asserts that the Duke of Sussex chose to ignore the fact that his then-fiancée Meghan Markle had discussed their relationship with the media in an interview in 2017 despite being “ordered” to “maintain tight-lipped silence about sensitive subjects” like himself.
When her engagement to Prince Harry was still a secret to the public, Meghan spoke to journalist Sam Kashner for Vanity Fair in 2017.
Mr. Bower claimed the now-Duchess wanted the interview to be centred on her philanthropy and activism in an excerpt from his new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the fight between the Windsors.
But she let out that she was “in love” with Harry, and that became the cover story of the magazine’s September issue that year.
Despite the Duchess’s complaints, Mr. Bower wrote, the interview was published.
And despite the fact that he forbade his then-fiancée from criticising him to the journalist, “Harry remained utterly loyal.”
Reversing the narrative was difficult, according to a book excerpt provided by The Times by Mr. Bower. It appeared like Meghan would speak up, unlike the previous young women who married into the Windsor family.
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