
Prince Harry may have taken on the nickname “Spare” due to his position as a second-born son, but according to a new book, Meghan Markle was actually the one who struggled to find her place within the Royal Family.
The book, which has not been publicly named, claims that Meghan felt uncomfortable in her supporting role and instead wanted to be the most loved and best-known royal. This revelation comes as a surprise, given Prince Harry’s well-documented struggles with his family obligations.
A source close to the situation reportedly told the publication that Meghan was having difficulty adjusting to life outside of her own celebrity bubble. She allegedly found it challenging to navigate the complexities of royal protocol and tradition, which led to feelings of isolation and loneliness.
Meghan, who was a popular actress before marrying Prince Harry, was expected to take on a supporting role within the monarchy. However, according to the book, she felt stifled by these expectations and instead sought to become the central figure in the family.
The claim has sparked debate among royal watchers, with many questioning whether it is possible for Meghan to have been the “Spare” all along.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/royals/article-14538495/Meghan-Markle-Spare-Prince-Harry-Royal-Family.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490