Harry & Meghan ‘desperate to control their narrative’
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have isolated themselves from their family because they’re “desperate to control their narrative”, according to a royal author.
Commentator Tom Bower, who is currently working on a biography of Meghan, said that the Duke, 37, and Duchess of Sussex, 40, will live to regret their “poisonous choice” of cutting people out of their lives.
Speaking to Closer, Bower said that the “stubborn” couple are becoming increasingly isolated in their California home of Montecito where they live with their two children Archie, two and Lilibet who was born in June.
He told the publication: “I believe Meghan is a very stubborn person, but I think eventually even she’ll realise that this isolated world she and Harry and built for themselves was a poisonous choice.
“They seem so desperate to control the narrative that they can’t risk anyone else influencing it – but this will simply cause more damage to them in the future, when their children grow up with no family around them.”