EXPLOSIVE claims in a new book have left the Duke and Duchess of Sussex feeling “hanging to dry” by their former staff, a royal expert says.
Further shocking revelations in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s short time as working royals could be exposed in a new book by author Valentine low.
Fragments of the book have already sent shockwaves through royal circles.
And the book will be published in full on Thursday and will reportedly make several explosive claims about why the couple left the royal life.
The book, titled “Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind The Crown,” examines the tumultuous period that led the couple to sensationally leave the UK and move to the United States in 2020.
Times royal reporter Low claims the controversy left the couple’s staff in tears when they learned the duo had secretly made plans to escape the royal family.
Leading up to the duo’s historic move, Low claims that Meghan complained about royal engagements “I can’t believe I’m not getting paid for this.”
The reporter’s book also claims that Meghan tore into a stressed out assistant leading up to her wedding – causing her to burst into tears and seek comfort from Prince William.
Another explosive accusation suggests Meghan threatened to “break up with Harry if he” didn’t announce they were dating– directing the couple’s former staff who survived to work for them to call themselves the ‘Sussex Survivors Club’.
With the book’s impending release, royal expert Duncan Larcombe believes Harry and Meghan will feel like they’ve been “hung to dry” by their former staffers.
He told OKAY! magazine: “Some of those involved will have felt mortified by Meghan’s hands – and they are free to talk to writers like Valentine.
“Harry and Meghan will see these allegations appear in Valentine’s Book and I think they will believe they were hung to dry.”
The estranged royal couple were reunited with their relatives who followed the death of the queen last month at age 96.
As well as joining the royals for Her Majesty’s Historic BurialHarry and Meghan also accompanied Prince William and his wife Kate for a surprising walk in Windsor.
The royal family greeted admiring crowds and shook hands with benefactors – though it was revealed that Wills only invited the couple along just an hour rather per text.
Amid rumors of a bitter royal feud which has lasted for years, royal expert Duncan believes there may be no role for the Sussex’s now that the monarchy is under a new regime.
He added: “When William and Kate became the Prince and Princess of Wales, one of their first duties was to reach out to Meghan and Harry, and Charles explicitly confirmed their relationship in his speech, regardless of what was said and done.
“Now Meghan and Harry have returned to California knowing the ball is in their court.
“The fact remains that the life they have built in America is incompatible with Harry acquiring a significant role in the royal family.”