Prince Harry Receives a Warning Against Meghan Markle’s “dominance” in Their Relationship by Royal Expert
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have secured their paradise as they shifted across the sea to live a life of their free will. The couple seems to thrive in their joint appearances, lavish trips, philanthropic tours, and a lot more. However, as fruitful as it has been in the last couple of years, the royals are still young and need to take notes of a few things that might come in handy, especially the Duke of Sussex, or so say the royal experts.
As a famous author-expert puts it, what delights the Duke early on in a relationship does no t always stand to survive in the long run.
Tom Quinn is weary of Meghan Markle’s dominant nature in her relationship with Prince Harry
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According to Tom Quinn as reported by the Mirror, "Meghan is very much that partner" who makes up for Prince Harry's weaknesses. The author further added how the Duchess is ambitious, determined, and a real fighter and has given the Duke the backbone he lacked. However, Quinn notes that "her dominance in the relationship may not always be welcome" and warns that what charms the Prince now may not stand the test of time.
The author further elaborates on how seemingly perfect relationships can have their flaws and the Sussexes allegedly share one such. Prince Harry's willingness to acquiesce to his wife’s desires, exemplified by his statement "What Meghan wants, Meghan gets," may be a sign of a deeper issue. Quinn suggests that the Duke’s need for a strong partner stems from the dent in his childhood, responsible for his insecurities and weaknesses.
What were Prince Harry's insecurities as a child that have found their safe haven in Markle?
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As he confessed himself in a bombshell 2023 interview, Prince Harry's childhood was marked by his parents' tumultuous relationship. The constant battling and eventual separation created a dysfunctional family environment, leaving emotional scars. The Duke, admitted to feeling helpless, aggravated by a continuous conflict of feeling like a 'Plan B' of the senior royals in the UK.
The tragic death of Princess Diana in 1997 further traumatized the Duke, as he mentioned in his memoir, Spare, instilling a deep-seated fear of losing loved ones. This fear has followed him into adulthood, manifesting in his protective nature towards his own family. As the Duke seeks to break the cycle of dysfunction and create a positive dynamic within his immediate Californian family, he is going to all lengths to ensure their safety and security.
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What is your take on the royal expert’s comments on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship?
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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