New Book Reveals Meghan Markle's Tactile Nature Created Royal Tensions
Former palace staff claim Meghan Markle's affectionate demeanor caused discomfort and gossip, deepening rifts within the royal family.
- Journalist Tom Quinn's new book, 'Yes Ma’am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants,' details claims from former royal staff about Meghan Markle's behavior during her time in the palace.
- Meghan's habit of hugging and cheek-kissing, including frequent interactions with Prince William, was misinterpreted by some staff as flirting, though there was no evidence to support this claim.
- Her tactile nature reportedly made senior royals, including William, Kate Middleton, and King Charles, uncomfortable, exacerbating existing tensions within the family.
- The book also describes Meghan's disdain for the royal hierarchy, with staff alleging she viewed some traditions as outdated and the senior royals as overly sensitive.
- Additional anecdotes include claims about strained relationships within the royal family and humorous insights into the personalities of various members, such as Prince Andrew and Prince Harry.