• UK.Harry and Meghan will cease to be 'royal highnesses'

The Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, felt marginalized and could not trust Palace assistants before their break with the British monarchy announced last January, reveals a new book whose content anticipates The Times .

The Times and The Sunday Times will publish several installments of Finding Freedom , which will go on sale on August 11, where royal correspondents Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand expose the tensions that led the famous couple to unexpectedly leave the institution.

According to the authors, Harry and the American actress, who married in May 2018 and on May 6, 2019, had their first child, Archie , feeling "used for their popularity", "harassed by the press" and "criticized within the walls of the institution for being too sensitive and frank . "

They claim that the couple did not want to leave the monarchy but "find their place in it" -in part, because Meghan had left her previous life to serve in the Royal House-, but their concerns, for being ignored or relegated behind the prince William and other royals were not heard.

After the Palace employees, who mediated the discussions, were unable to find a suitable solution for them, they decided to separate from the monarchy and live on their own first in Canada and now in the United States, where they hope to earn income from talks, lectures and other collaborations , write the authors.

Her initiative to announce her intentions on January 8th through her own website, which they launched in frustration at the lack of internal support, "hurt" Queen Elizabeth II , journalists admit, pointing out that the sovereign eventually supported Enrique made a private life away from the Royal House.

The couple were stripped of their royal titles on April 1, after participating in a final public act with the rest of the family on March 9, a Commonwealth Day religious service at Westminster Abbey in which According to the book, they were ignored by William and his wife Catherine .

At the beginning of the serialization of this story in the United Kingdom , the Dukes of Sussex , who have several lawsuits for stolen photos or newspaper articles, are in a statement that they have not contributed in any way to the preparation of the text.

"This book is based on the experiences of its authors as members of the group of royalty correspondents and on their own articles," they argue in the note.

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