This is a book that may not do good to the always strained relations between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.

In

Brokers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown

, written by

Times

reporter Valentine Low, a number of revelations are already making noise.

We learn in particular that Meghan Markle was constantly yelling at the royal employees who managed their affairs.

A certain Samantha Cohen, who is not directly mentioned in the book, was allegedly the victim of the couple's anger on several occasions during a visit to Australia in 2018.



“Sam always said it was like working for a couple of teenagers.

They were impossible and pushed her to her limits.

She was unhappy.

She constantly had to fight on behalf of Harry and Meghan, while enduring all this abuse from them,” a friend of the secretary said in the book.

The ex-employees of the royal couple would also meet under the name of the “Sussex Survivors Club”, says the book.

Difficult discovery

Valentine Low also claims that Meghan Markle would have done everything to be “the Beyoncé of the United Kingdom”.

According to him, she was so eager to be treated like a princess, even before her marriage to Prince Harry, that she threatened to leave him if he did not publicly confirm their relationship.

But once she officially entered the royal family, the ex-actress would have quickly become disillusioned.

“What she found was that there were so many rules that were so ridiculous that she couldn't even do what she could do as a private person, which is hard…” says one anonymous source close to Buckingham.

In other words: the life that Meghan Markle had dreamed of was very far from reality.

Another "bomb", according to the British scandal press: Meghan Markle reportedly said she did not understand why she was not paid when she made the famous royal tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand in 2018.

"While she appreciates the attention, Meghan doesn't understand the point of all the traveling around, shaking hands with countless strangers..." claims another royal source.

If the book is essentially composed of these anonymous testimonies, Valentine Low is a very serious journalist.

He has worked at the

Times

(and basically covers the royal family) since 2008, which makes all these allegations more credible than when they make the front page of tabloids like the

Daily Mail

or the

Mirror

… It was he who revealed complaints of harassment by Sussex household staff against Meghan Markle, which had prompted the opening of an investigation by Buckingham.

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