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The Spare Heir Handbook by Bill Coles
The Spare Heir Handbook by Bill Coles













The Spare Heir Handbook by Bill Coles

'I think Meghan's a force of nature that maybe Buckingham Palace hasn't worked out how to cope with.

The Spare Heir Handbook by Bill Coles

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bucked almost every royal tradition, which caused issues within Buckingham Palace - particularly between Meghan and the senior royal aides, who struggled to accept that the former actress wasn't willing to simply adapt to customs and practices that had been in place for centuries. But while that may have done great things for the public reputation of the centuries-old monarchy, their increasingly popularity did not sit well with senior aides behind closed doors. With Meghan as the driving force, she and Harry quickly became the 'rock stars' of the royal family, Lacey explained. The royal author describes the former Suits star as a 'megawatt woman' who 'inspired' and 'transformed' Harry, encouraging him to take control of his own life, rather than simply living by the traditional rules and regulations of the royal family. However when the Duke of Sussex met his wife, Meghan, everything changed. Lacey suggests that Harry's unhappiness with his role as the 'spare' only continued to grow stronger over the years, particularly as they grew older and it became increasingly obvious that William - and his wife Kate - were being primed to take over the throne, while the younger sibling was given less attention and status. And now we have the same thing with Harry.' 'Cruelty': Lacey told GMA that the royal family has a history of being 'cruel' to 'spare' heirs like Prince Harry, and said that the Duke of Sussex had been unhappy about this for years The Duke and Duchess have certainly not shied away from the spotlight since leaving the royal family, taking part in multiple online summits and talks.who've got it in for Meghan', and said that aides conspired to 'edge out' her and Harry The Duke and Duchess of Sussex became the 'rock stars' of the Royal family, the author claimed, and this caused issues within the Firm.When Harry, 36, met Meghan, 39, he was 'inspired' and 'transformed', Lacey said.According to Lacey, the royal family 'typecast as the court jester', while his brother - the future king - was 'going ahead down the conventional path'.The royal author says that the distance between the two siblings began at an early age, when William, now 38, 'started becoming more serious'.Robert Lacey is the author of new book Battle of Brothers, which examines the rift between Prince Harry and his older brother William.Royal family was 'cruel to spare heir' Prince Harry and 'edged him and Meghan out' because they were 'rock stars' who 'overshadowed William and Kate', royal expert claims















The Spare Heir Handbook by Bill Coles