Giving the full picture. Prince Harry felt “strongly” about including texts exchanged between Princess Kate and Meghan Markle in his book, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.The Duke of Sussex, 38, released Spare, his debut memoir, on January 10 — but its chapters were already making headlines before hitting store shelves.
According to the insider, Buckingham Palace “does not love” that private messages made their way into the book.“They claim it’s just part of the story, and in any event, it’s egregious of Harry to publish these abbreviated excerpts,” the source tells Us, adding that the texts “clearly show that there are two sides” to every story. “Harry feels strongly it’s important to get the true account of what happened out there.”Early excerpts of Spare obtained by Us described the tension that arose between Kate, 40, and Meghan, 41, in the weeks leading up to the Sussexes’ May 2018 wedding.
The duchesses didn’t see eye to eye about Princess Charlotte‘s bridesmaid dress, which Kate believed didn’t fit her daughter properly.“Charlotte’s dress is too big, too long, too baggy,” the Princess of Wales noted in a text to her soon-to-be sister-in-law, according to Harry’s recollection. “She cried when she tried it on at home.”The Suits alum allegedly replied: “Right, and I told you the tailor has been standing by since 8am.
Here. At KP. Can you take Charlotte to have it altered, as the other mums are doing?”When Kate requested that “all the dresses be remade” before the big day, Meghan reminded her that she was dealing with other personal issues regarding her father, Thomas Markle. (The lighting designer, 78, didn’t attend the wedding after he was caught staging paparazzi photos.)While recounting
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