Prince Harry’s longtime pal once warned the royal that his relationship with Meghan Markle was moving too fast, a new book claims.
“Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of A Modern Family” details the lives of Harry, 35, and Markle, 39, from the early days of their romance to their ‘step back’ from their duties as members of the royal family.
The book claims that the prince and his friend Tom “Skippy” Inskip, with whom he met during his time at Eton College, had an outburst after Inskip explained that he “doubted” his relationship with Markle, per Daily Mail.
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Insight urged Harry and Meghan to live together before ‘doing anything more serious’, the authors were told.
Despite Inskip’s advice that “came from a good place”, Harry “did not see it that way at all,”
“It really hurt him that someone he was so close to would not trust his judgment,” the authors were told by a source who is said to have obtained permission from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to open to make about the relationship.
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Inskip and his wife were “punished” for what Inskip said by leaving the royal couple’s wedding party at Frogmore House, while other stars such as George Clooney and Oprah Winfrey were reportedly present.
The prince is thought to be reconciled with his friend after Inskip’s mother-in-law died last year.
Insight is not the only person close to Harry who has given such advice, the book claims.
In the same way, Prince William, Harry’s older brother, also suggested that he slow things down with Markle.
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Per The Hollywood Reporter, William told his little brother to “take as much time as you need to get to know this girl,” which makes Harry upset.
In addition, William was worried that Harry was ‘blindsided by lust’.