Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s wasteful spending caused a breakup with Prince William


Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s wasteful spending caused a breakup with Prince William

Prince Harry and Prince William have reportedly been at odds for a time, and while many may have called the departure of the former as the true cause, the truth appears to be quite different.

According to a new book that has sent shock waves to the British royal family with startling new claims, it was Harry being a spender that caused a rift with his older brother.

Investigative journalists Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett write in Royals at war that the Duke of Sussex had greatly increased his expenses by the time his wife Meghan Markle was near her due date.

According to the book, Prince Harry became a fitness enthusiast after Meghan entered his life in 2016, causing him to spend large sums on a lifestyle influenced by show business.

“Harry’s transformation is revealed to be one of the fundamental factors behind the deep rift that opened between him and his brother, Prince William,” the authors wrote.

Harry was reported to have made the transition to the new lifestyle while preparing to tie the knot to Meghan.

Just a few days after the royal wedding, the Times He had reported that the duke had begun to show more concern for his health and had even reduced his alcohol consumption while attending regular expensive sessions with famous acupuncturist Ross Barr.

Sun reported in April 2019 that their acupuncture practice may have cost them a whopping £ 6,200 for the time they had resided in England.

Other than that, a honeymoon at Hampshire’s Heckfield Place, before Archie’s birth, had cost them £ 33,000, according to Sun.

Meghan’s maternity outfits had also made a big impact when in June 2019, the fashion search engine Love the Sales had reported that the 77 outfits worn by the duchess during her maternity break were priced at around £ 478,920.

After that, the two had also remodeled their Frogmore Cottage home in Windsor at a cost of £ 2.3 million, which they agreed to pay after their departure.

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