National Enquirer

HARRY TRAPPED IN MARRIAGE FROM HELL!

MEGHAN’S DEMANDS LEAVE HIM ALONE AND MISERABLE

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DIVA Duchess Meghan is destroying Prince Harry, trapping her homesick hubby in a nightmare marriage he can’t escape, palace sources told The National ENQUIRER.

In just two years after their glitzy May 2018 wedding, Meghan’s influence has wrecked his once-close relationsh­ip with his brother, Prince William, cost him most of his friends and broken his grandmothe­r Queen Elizabeth’s heart, royal insiders claimed.

On his own for the first time in his 35 years, Harry and his iron-willed actress wife are shacked up in Tyler Perry’s $18 million Hollywood mansion facing huge expenses — like a $12 million yearly security tab — after officially severing his working relationsh­ip with Britain’s royal family, sources told The ENQUIRER.

An insider said Harry “feels lonely and directionl­ess” living in Meghan’s shadow as he struggles to find meaning in his life with a series of charity appearance­s designed to bolster the royal renegades’ image.

“Before Meghan, Harry was just a big, happy-go-lucky frat boy, who liked to party and followed whatever his brother and family wanted,” snitched a royal insider.

“Now, she’s ripped him from his security blanket — all his ties with his family and friends and high-paying royal job — making him an exile struggling to stay afloat in dog-eat-dog Hollywood.”

The prince’s pathetic, low self-esteem was painfully visible during a recent video he made with Meghan from their L.A. home attacking the racially troubled history of Britain’s Commonweal­th of Nations, according to a body language expert, who concluded Harry seemed “trapped” and “awkward.” Instead of confidentl­y gazing into the camera, he looked down and “spoke to the floor,” said expert Judi James. Meanwhile, Meghan, 38, seemed in command, James said, as Harry appeared uneasy, sitting off to one side and just agreeing with her every word.

“Meghan is mesmerizin­g, but Harry either repeats her words or adds a ‘Yeah’ after she makes a point,” James pointed out.

Meghan “adopts the solid eye-gaze,” but Harry looks “slightly awkward … gazing out of shot as she speaks before looking down at the floor.”

One viewer noted the Duke of Sussex looked like he was being “held hostage.”

His henpecked behavior is visual evidence Meghan has hijacked the weak-willed royal’s life and led him down the path of destructio­n, insiders said.

Meghan’s former pal Lizzie Cundy noted Harry was once so close to William and his wife, Kate, that he was part of their family. But the Duchess of Sussex’s high-handed ways angered her in-laws and tore Harry from that loving relationsh­ip, she said.

“Before Meghan came on the scene, Harry, William and Kate were so close,” said Lizzie. “Now Harry seems to be a different guy. It seems Meghan has alienated him from his friends and family.”

The rift between the brothers began when William advised younger Harry to go slow with Meghan, insiders said. Harry freaked out, and started

drifting away.

Then Kate became furious with the way Harry’s wife constantly sought publicity to overshadow her, according to palace insiders, and then Meghan would whine when the coverage wasn’t positive. Royal author Tom Quinn noted Meghan hated living in Kate’s shadow and resented being “number two” to Kate. Another royal biographer, Lady Colin Campbell, author of the just-released “Meghan and Harry: The Real Story,” claimed Harry has “lost most of his friends” due to Meghan’s snooty behavior. Just months after their wedding, Meghan was already acting like a stuck-up witch when Harry’s pal Charlie van Straubenze­e married Daisy Jenks, Campbell wrote.

At the nuptials, Meghan was an ice queen — “rude” and “cold” to the other guests, according to the author.

“A girl went up to Meghan … and said how beautiful she thought she was,” wrote Campbell. “She said she knew it was Meghan’s birthday and wished her a happy birthday. Meghan looked at her as if she had committed a great faux pas by speaking to her and walked off.” Later at the wedding breakfast, another gal told

Meghan “she was rooting for them and wished them well,” penned Campbell.

“Meghan’s response? She looked her up and down, turned away without saying a word

[and shut] her out for the rest of the wedding breakfast.”

Despite her haughty attitude and constant demands, Meghan resented Kate’s popularity and hated playing second fiddle to her, the author said.

“She felt like an outsider” and was convinced royal courtiers had formed a “conspiracy against her,” said one of Meghan’s friends. Having dreamed of Hollywood stardom, she felt

“isolated” caring for baby Archie and “unfulfille­d,” the friend added. “This wasn’t the life she was used to and she wanted out.”

With her royal connection­s, Meghan expected to become the top of the celebrity whirl in L.A., but the coronaviru­s lockdown has further isolated the couple and made them “big losers,” a source said. Now Harry is stuck with a demanding wife, big bills and no family to run to, said a source, who insisted the prince fears losing his son in a brutal divorce war with his ruthless wife.

“It’s a nightmare and he’s miserable,” said the royal insider. “Meghan has destroyed his current life and his future. It’s a modern-day Shakespear­ian tragedy.”

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Harry agreed with Meghan’s every word on a video, observed an expert
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Daisy Jenks and Charlie van Straubenze­e

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