Yorkshire Post

William feared ‘lust drove Harry to wed’

Book points finger at Palace saboteurs

- CHARLES BROWN POLITICAL EDITOR ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

ROYALS: The Duke of Cambridge feared his brother had been “blindsided by lust” in his haste to wed Meghan, according to a new book on the couple.

In Finding Freedom, the authors claim the Duke of Sussex was angered by what he perceived as his brother’s “snobbish” attitude to his bride.

THE Duke of Cambridge feared his brother had been “blindsided by lust” in his haste to wed Meghan, according to a new book on the couple.

In Finding Freedom, serialised by The Times and The Sunday Times, the authors claim the Duke of Sussex was angered by what he perceived as his brother’s “snobbish” attitude to his bride.

The book’s co-authors, Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie, claim Harry was offended by William’s advice to “take as much time as you need to get to know this girl”.

According to the pair, William was happy for his brother, but “just wanted to make sure that Harry wasn’t blindsided by lust”.

But his younger brother allegedly took offence to the phrase “this girl”, and interprete­d it as “snobbish and condescend­ing”.

The rest of the Royals were also apparently less than welcoming, with one senior royal allegedly referring to Meghan as “Harry’s

showgirl” – and another saying “she comes with a lot of baggage”.

Another senior courtier is said to have told a colleague: “There’s just something about her I don’t trust.” Harry’s belief that the Palace was out to sabotage his relationsh­ip was the beginning of the rift with his brother.

He is said to have felt “unprotecte­d” by the institutio­ns around the monarchy, and derided by the old guard for being “too sensitive and outspoken”. The Duchess of Cambridge apparently did little to bridge the divide and never really got to know Meghan.

One source said of Harry: “He’s extremely protective of Meghan.

“He understand­s that a lot of people are against them, and he will do everything he can to keep her safe and away from getting hurt – even if that means distancing himself from those people.”

Another said the coolness between the princes was the reason for Harry and Meghan’s move to Windsor.

“He wanted to get away from the goldfish bowl that was Kensington Palace,” they said.

“Everywhere you turn, you’re surrounded by staff and family. He was at a point in his life where he was working with his brother, doing the foundation with his brother and living by his brother.”

Other claims include that the two couples hardly spoke at the Commonweal­th service at Westminste­r Abbey in March.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex after their wedding, which Thomas Markle missed.

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