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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have an 'us against the world' attitude that has been described as a 'disaster' by a royal author.
Royal author Tina Brown the author of The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor—The Truth and Turmoil claims that Prince Harry and Prince William have marriages that were influenced by the treatment of their mother, Princess Diana – but they both turned out drastically different.
The author claimed the Sussexes were "addicted to drama" in a recent interview with The Telegraph.
Brown said: "William and Kate calm each other down a lot; their marriage works very well in that way. In the Sussex marriage, they wind each other up and it's Us Against the World, and that's a disaster."
She went on to say that if the couple hadn't left the royal family then they would have been great assets to the commonwealth but she believes the pair stepped down too soon.
Brown said: "Harry and Meghan would have been an amazing asset for the commonwealth.
"They didn't understand that the Queen was giving them this platform for soft power which could have been tremendous if they had done it in a patient and strategic way.
"I think Meghan felt she could get in there and change it all… Frankly, she could have done a great deal to change things if she had stuck around, but the thing that's most baffling is such impatience.
"She could have spent a year away and come back with a great game plan."
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The news comes after the couple announced that they would be attending the Invictus Games with a Netflix crew.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the Invictus Games in Holland this week, on her first trip outside of the US since they stepped down from the royal family.
The couple will reportedly be followed by a Netflix documentary crew throughout the Games, which start next Saturday.
- Prince Harry
- Meghan Markle
- Royal Family
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