In a stunning critique, author Tom Bower has unleashed a scathing assessment of Meghan Markle’s impact on the British royal family, alleging a calculated betrayal that has left lasting scars. Speaking out in a recent interview, Bower claims that Meghan, who seemingly entered the royal fold with ambitions far beyond Windsor Castle, has orchestrated a media ambush that has irrevocably damaged the monarchy’s credibility.
Bower’s revelations point to the royal wedding as a pivotal moment, suggesting that Meghan’s carefully curated guest list — filled with Hollywood elites and devoid of Harry’s friends — revealed her true intentions: to become a star in California, not a dutiful royal. Despite efforts from King Charles and the Queen to welcome her into the family, Bower argues that Meghan’s exit was premeditated, with the shocking Oprah interview marking the beginning of a narrative war that the royal family lost due to hesitation and lack of assertiveness.
As Bower further elaborates, Harry’s recent memoir, “Spare,” is another layer of deceit, designed to profit from their tumultuous saga while peddling a victimhood narrative that, according to Bower, is now wearing thin. The world once captivated by their drama is increasingly recognizing the truth behind their intentions, which Bower describes as narcissistic and self-serving.
Looking ahead, Bower warns that Meghan’s silence is merely a strategic pause before her anticipated bombshell autobiography, likely filled with sensational claims aimed at furthering her agenda. The royal family, already weakened by health issues, faces a grim future if Harry and Meghan continue their public appearances, especially in Commonwealth nations, where they could further undermine the monarchy’s standing.
Bower’s verdict is clear: the royal family must reclaim its narrative and push back against Meghan’s looming threats, or risk further erosion of its credibility and influence on the global stage. The stakes have never been higher, and the clock is ticking for the monarchy to respond decisively.