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Historian Robert Lacey is the author of ‘Battle of Brothers’, due out later this month. The book focuses on the declining bond between Prince William and Prince Harry.
According to Lacey Meghan Markle, whom Harry began dating in 2016, he collided with elements of the royal establishment.
Speaking to the Sunday Times, he said: “There was personal animosity in the palace towards Meghan, and the feeling is mutual.
“There was someone in the palace, and I can’t name it, who hated Meghan.
“There is no love lost there.”
Harry and Meghan announced their engagement in November 2017 after 15 months of dating.
The couple tied the knot in May 2018 at Windsor Castle’s St George’s Chapel.
A year later, Meghan gave birth to her first child, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
According to Lacey, Lacey Harry’s relationship with Meghan, a divorced American actress, caused surprise in royal circles.
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After a brief stay in Canada, they settled in California, Meghan’s home state.
Recently, the Duke and Duchess brought a new home to North Los Angeles.
The luxurious property is complete with a tennis court, pool and children’s cabana.
Lacey argued that there was a culture clash between Meghan and some other members of the Royal Family.
He said: “The problem with the Royal Family is that they don’t know how to make ‘wake up’.
“He woke up, he is not going to leave.
“She’s here to stay, and Meghan is the embodiment of that.”
Separately, a Republican congressman wrote to the British ambassador accusing Harry and Meghan of “interference” in the upcoming presidential election.
Jason Smith said that Meghan’s views are “thinly disguised and widely publicized.”
The Duchess recently called the upcoming poll “the most important election of our life” and urged Americans to register to vote.
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