Prince Harry, Meghan Markle complain about mistreatment at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, say pals


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The former royals say the family wasn’t as welcoming. Photo: AFP

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s friends in London are whispering that the former royals have been complaining they were snubbed and mistreated at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

They both whined that the family wasn’t as welcoming as they should have been.

Harry is now in Los Angeles rewriting the last chapter of his autobiography to include the palace intrigue around their trip to England for the funeral of his grandmother.

Insiders say that Penguin Random House paid more than US$15mil (RM70.7mil) for his story and they want it to contain scandalous, headline-grabbing news.

Members of the royal family hope that Harry will not attack his family as insensitive racists the way Meghan did during the Oprah interview.

The publication date of the highly anticipated book has been pushed back for Harry to add the new chapter and make additional changes.

Insiders fear the book could bury any reconciliation between Harry and Meghan, and the Royal Family. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

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