According to a royal biographer, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who were married in May 2018, had considered quitting the royal family many years before they actually did so.
According to Morton, the late Queen did all in her power to make it seem like the royal family was a natural fit for Harry and Meghan’s marriage. But a few months after Meghan and Harry tied the knot, something took place that gave the impression that the Duke was contemplating renouncing his position in the royal family.
Even as late as December 2018, when they were sitting in a hotel room in London talking about interviews, Harry was still looking for a way out. Morton also said that the Royal Family was unaware of the difficulties that would befall them after the wedding.
According to the author of “The Queen: Her Life,” Queen Elizabeth II used to take Meghan to formal occasions and give her presents of jewelry, pearls, and other items during their time together.
Morton reported that King Charles III’s younger son Harry had been seeing a psychologist because he found it exceedingly difficult to appear in public, and the Royal Family was fully aware that he was uncomfortable there. The Royal Family had been getting this information via Morton.