There's said to have been a confrontation between Prince William and Prince Harry over Meghan Markle in the lead-up to the couple's wedding. The eldest brother reportedly brought up claims that his future sister-in-law was 'difficult' to staff.
Meghan, now 44, married Prince Harry, now 40, in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2018, with his family among the guests in attendance. The couple, who later stepped back from their royal duties, are said to have been involved in tension behind-the-scenes amid preparations for their nuptials.
They have faced rumours of a rift with his brother Prince William, 43, and sister-in-law Princess Kate, 43, in recent years. It's also been claimed that former actor Meghan was considered "difficult" to work with by aides at the time.
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The apparent tension around their nuptials was the subject of the Channel 5 documentary Harry & Meghan: The Wedding That Split Two Families, which aired tonight. It included 'reenactments' and interviews with commentators.
At one point, claims that Meghan was deemed 'difficult' were discussed. Prince Harry and Meghan are said to have shared a team with Prince William and Princess Kate, which reportedly added to tensions ahead of the wedding. It was suggested that a "number" of staff ended up leaving.
The Mail on Sunday's Charlotte Griffiths said: "It's really important to the Royal Family not to act like you're some lofty Hollywood celebrity and to be very kind to your staff. Y'know these are the people that you trust around you."
The documentary alleged that Prince William ended up confronting his younger brother over the situation. The narrator told viewers: "With disgruntled employees becoming more vocal, William confronts his brother."
Charlotte suggested that he wasn't a "peacemaker" amid the apparent tensions at the time. She said: "William didn't play peacemaker, actually. William pointed this out to Harry and said you've got to get this girl in line."
Years after the wedding, it was reported in 2021 that Meghan had been accused of "emotional cruelty" and that, according to the Times, a complaint had allegedly been submitted in 2018. She later issued a statement in which she addressed 'bullying' allegations.
As reported at the time, ahead of their interview with Oprah Winfrey, a spokesperson for Meghan and Prince Harry told news outlets: "Let's just call this what it is - a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation. We are disappointed to see this defamatory portrayal of The Duchess of Sussex given credibility by a media outlet.
"It's no coincidence that distorted several-year-old accusations aimed at undermining The Duchess are being briefed to the British media shortly before she and The Duke are due to speak openly and honestly about their experience of recent years."
Elsewhere in the statement, the spokesperson said: "The Duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma. She is determined to continue her work building compassion around the world and will keep striving to set an example for doing what is right and doing what is good."
Harry & Meghan: The Wedding That Split Two Families is available through Channel 5 on demand.
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