
Prince Harry’s behavior after his marriage to Meghan Markle has led one expert to send the message: “I wish he didn’t blame others for it.” “It wasn’t the press, it wasn’t the public, everyone wanted me to succeed.”
The expert in question is royal expert and author Phil Dampier and he has offered you an unrestricted view of the royal couple, from the days of their first appearance at the Invictus Games, in Toronto after their wedding.
He talked it all over with Royal editor Matt Wilkinson in The Royal Sun Exclusive program, and in the conversation the expert was specific about the media paranoia that erupted right after their marriage.
“We were completely and absolutely shocked by it. I just couldn’t believe it when he did that,” the expert said of Prince Harry’s statement about media coverage of his wife.
“Looking back, I think there were one or two comments in a couple of columns that made quite unpleasant comments about his background. But overall,” admitted Mr Dampier, “99 per cent of the coverage was overwhelmingly positive and welcoming.”
Later in the interview, the expert also described it as a “very bad start” where “Harry’s paranoia” was visible, despite the fact that at the beginning of their wedding “it seemed like a breath of fresh air.”
That’s why “I just couldn’t believe it when she started complaining to the press that she was being mistreated because, in general, I don’t believe that was the case,” she said.
Before concluding, he also noted: “We know from Spare and everything that happened afterwards that he obviously suppressed a lot of anguish and bitterness. But William had to go through the same thing and managed to cope with it.”
Although “it obviously affected him a lot, but I wish he wouldn’t blame others for it. It wasn’t the press, it wasn’t the public, everyone wanted him to succeed.”