PRINCE HARRY'S FEAR OF MEGHAN MARKLE DUMPING HIM

 

PRINCE HARRY'S FEAR OF MEGHAN MARKLE DUMPING HIM


A bizarre turn of events between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has now been explained after Harry’s fears are laid bare.

How did we end up here with such a prominent Royal exiling himself and his family in LA?

There is one prevailing assumption that carries through every fairytale, children’s book and Disney confection – that marrying a Prince is an eminently desirable prize.

Not only are princes dashing, brave and generally good lookers, we have been taught, but they come with castles and the promise of lifelong comfort material comfort, saving pretty girls from hard lives.

However, real life is a cruelly different story and over the last 25 years the world has watched on as a series of young women have gotten a crash course in the brutal reality of dating a titled and eligible chap. While in kids’ books it’s the prince who has to slay the dragon, in the 21st century, it is the wannabe-princess who has to get up every day and face a monster outside their very front door.

Is it any wonder then that Prince Harry took extraordinary steps to hold onto then-girlfriend Meghan Markle back in 2016?

A new report has spelled out the lengths the royal went to all those years ago to hang onto the Suits actress and lifestyle blogger (remember when that was a thing?) and how he risked the ire of his family to protect their nascent romance.

So, let’s rewind. It’s October in 2016 and Hillary Clinton looks all set to take the White House in the upcoming Presidential elections. Harry had been ostensibly single for two years since 2014 when his former girlfriend Cressida Bonas ended things because she had been “completely shocked” after watching the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge go on tour with their baby son Prince George, according to biographer Katie Nicholl.

“There was no way she wanted that sort of attention and she told Harry so. Harry didn’t want things to end. He was in love with her and he tried to convince her they could make it work,” a friend told Nicholl for her book, Harry: Life, Loss and Love. “Harry suffered a real blow when she said, ‘I can’t do this’.”

The year after that break up, in 2015, he lamented his love life during a TV interview, saying: “I’m waiting to find the right person and someone who’s willing to take on the job.”

Then 2016 rolled around and come the summer of that year, the red-headed royal had been set up on a blind date with one Meghan Markle. Sparks flew, a trip to Botswana had been planned and their romance was moving at breakneck speed.


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