A recently published royal biography sheds new light on the early tensions between Prince Harry and the royal family, particularly surrounding the treatment of Meghan Markle during the initial stages of their relationship. The book, titled William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story by seasoned royal correspondent Russell Myers, reveals how Harry was reportedly taken aback by the stark differences in how Meghan was handled compared to his brother William’s courtship with Catherine.
Back in 2016, when Harry and Meghan first began dating, the intensity of media attention on Meghan quickly escalated. Harry, deeply concerned for her safety amid the growing scrutiny, sought official security protection for Meghan. However, he was stunned to discover that no state-funded security would be provided to her until she was formally engaged to him. This policy contrasted sharply with the informal support and guidance that William and Kate had received during their own relationship, highlighting a glaring disparity in how the royal institution treated the two couples.
The biography goes on to describe Harry’s mounting frustration as he grappled with what he saw as an unfair double standard. He reportedly compared his own experiences with those of his elder brother and sister-in-law, feeling that Meghan’s early days within the royal fold were marked by a lack of support and understanding. This sense of unequal treatment added to the growing strain between Harry and the palace, as he felt Meghan was being subjected to harsher conditions simply because she was not a traditional royal.
In an effort to address these concerns, Harry is said to have reached out to both his father, King Charles III, and his brother William, appealing for their intervention to secure protection for Meghan. Despite these efforts, the situation remained unchanged. King Charles reportedly maintained that decisions regarding security were governed by the government and not the royal household, effectively limiting the palace’s ability to alter the arrangements. This stance left Harry feeling isolated and further fueled the tensions within the family.
These revelations provide a deeper understanding of the challenges Harry and Meghan faced behind the scenes, especially during a period when the couple was navigating the complexities of royal life under intense public and media scrutiny. The biography offers a candid glimpse into the personal struggles and institutional obstacles that shaped their early relationship, setting the stage for the eventual rift that would emerge between Harry, Meghan, and the royal establishment.