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Meghan Markle’s Behavior on the Set of Suits Altered After Meeting Prince Harry, Claims Book
Meghan Markle's interactions with her co-stars on the set of the hit TV show Suits reportedly changed after she began dating Prince Harry, according to Tom Bauer's explosive new book, Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors.
Bauer alleges that not only did the royal family start interfering with the show's scripts because of Meghan, but her own demeanor also underwent a noticeable shift.
Some cast members and staff observed that Meghan's attitude became occasionally rigid, with instances of tardiness and her once-empathetic nature transforming into near-arrogance.
Bauer further asserts that Meghan's behavior had significantly deviated from the early days when she would hold prayer meetings with the Suits cast before filming commenced.
In other news, a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should not visit the Queen at Balmoral this summer.
A source from Balmoral disclosed that royal staff were informed to expect the presence of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, at the Scottish Royal Estate.
However, US outlet Page Six reported earlier this week that the Sussexes have not received an invitation.
The couple will remain in the United States as they prepare for the release of Harry's Tell All memoir later this year.
Royal commentator Phil Dampier commented on the situation, stating that while it may be seen as a snub, it aligns with their general attitude towards the royal family.
Dampier believes that the Queen did extend an open invitation, but he is not surprised by their decision to decline.
The poll conducted by Express.co.uk asked readers whether Meghan and Harry should accept the Queen's invitation to Balmoral.
Out of the 12,539 participants, a staggering 87% (10,856 people) voted against the couple visiting the Queen at Balmoral.
Only 12% (1,475 people) were in favor of their visit, while a mere 1% (208 people) claimed to be unsure.
The article accompanying the poll received numerous comments from readers expressing their opinions on Harry and Meghan's potential return to the UK.
Mac20 cautioned against the couple adding pressure to the Queen, stating that it would not be a good idea for them to attend.
Elsay emphasized that Balmoral is a place where the Queen seeks rest, solitude, and relaxation, implying that the presence of Harry and Meghan would disrupt that.
Sherville questioned why the couple should even be invited back for vacation, arguing that they had chosen to distance themselves from the royal family.
Shoe shop girl echoed similar sentiments, suggesting that their absence would spare the Queen further distress, as she has already endured enough and is aging.
On the other hand, Janetc1958 suggested that if the Queen personally invited them for a private visit, they should go, but they must not take advantage of her generosity.
Alcotto expressed the belief that if Harry and Meghan have received an invitation, they should accept it to clear the air and allow the Queen to enjoy her holiday with the entire family.
It has been two years since Harry and Meghan stepped back from their roles as senior members of the Royal Family, and they have not visited the Queen at Balmoral since 2018.
Although the couple declined an invitation to Balmoral in 2019, citing their son Archie's young age as the reason, some argue that Harry should make the trip alone this summer to visit his great-grandmother.
In an effort to rebuild their relationship with the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan have met with the Queen on several occasions this year.
They visited Windsor in April before heading to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games, and they traveled to the UK with their children to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, where they introduced their daughter to her namesake great-grandmother for the first time.