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Title: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Criticism for Blaming Others
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have been under scrutiny by royal family experts who have noticed a pattern of blaming others.
While both have been accused of this behavior, Meghan has gained a reputation for feeling insulted even when the royal family goes out of its way to please her, while Harry has recently been labeled as ridiculous for playing the victim.
This blame game has not gone unnoticed, with a royal expert from the Sun criticizing Prince Harry for his constant need to point fingers.
In his memoir “Spare,” Prince Harry targeted the Queen's private secretary, Sir Edward Young, but the attack on him reaches new heights in Omid Scobie's book “Endgame,” which is believed to have been co-written by Meghan Markle.
The book claims that Sir Edward gaslights Harry, but recently released letters reveal that Sir Edward was actually trying to provide Harry with sufficient security.
In light of these revelations, royal expert Angela Levin has branded Harry as ridiculous, stating that he takes every opportunity to not only attack the royal family but also those who dedicate their lives to serving them.
Levin further points out that Harry tends to target individuals who do not respond to his accusations, mainly due to their loyalty to the monarchy.
Recently, an anonymous source close to the palace courtier, who signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), shared some insights on Meghan's behavior on Tumblr.
According to this person, Meghan's animosity towards Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, stems from an incident at Kensington Palace.
Allegedly, Meghan threw a loud party while Catherine, who was pregnant with two young children at the time, asked her to stop.
Meghan responded with venomous insults directed at Catherine.
Furthermore, the source claims that Meghan doubted Zara's miscarriages, causing tension between her and Anne, Peter, Mike, and Zara.
Meghan allegedly questioned how an Olympic equestrian could have two consecutive miscarriages, implying that Zara's achievements were somehow responsible for her losses.
It is also noted that Meghan announced her pregnancy with Archie shortly after Zara's miscarriage on National Child Loss Day.
The source confirms that Meghan held a strong dislike for Charlotte, Mia Tyndall, and later Lena Tyndall simply because they were born in 2018, much like her own son.
Meghan also expressed distaste for family members bringing children to events or gatherings.
Additionally, Meghan reportedly disliked Princess Catherine's third child.
It is claimed that she and Harry approached Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip about using the name Louis for their unborn child, which adds credibility to the source's account.
Although Buckingham Palace has not confirmed or denied these allegations, the fact that a trusted insider speaks of them indirectly suggests some level of authenticity.
The ongoing blame game played by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has raised eyebrows among royal family experts.
Meghan's tendency to take offense and Harry's habit of blaming others have not gone unnoticed.
As they continue to make headlines, it remains to be seen whether they will address these accusations or choose to move forward without acknowledging them.