'Dealing with Harry and Meghan used to be like dealing with teenagers': Royal writer Valentine Low shares the secrets at the back of his bombshell book in a exceptional episode of Palace Confidential.
Royal writer Valentine Low has claimed Prince Harry's former aide said dealing with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was once like 'dealing with teenagers.'
Speaking to Palace Confidential, the author, who penned Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown, claimed that Samantha Cohen, who was a highly-regarded courtier, was handled 'harshly' by using Harry and Meghan earlier than they left the royal family and relocated to Montecito.
The writer also published some behind-the-scenes of the ramping tensions that plagued Kensington Palace earlier than Harry and Meghan tied the knot in 2018.



He additionally claimed Meghan made 'crushing' feedback to a royal aide who was once tasked with organising the media insurance of the wedding when she informed her: 'Listen, if there is everybody else I can get to do this, I would.'
Samantha was once a highly-regarded in the royal household, having labored for the Queen earlier than moving on to Harry's team.
Her working relationship with Prince Harry used to be of a cordial nature when she started, Low said. two
'When she started, Harry knew her well, and preferred her and she appreciated Harry. Sam is an tremendous problem solver, she's a can-do persona and she simply located it sincerely difficult,' he said.
'She was once requested to do things that a non-public secretary wouldn't normally be requested to do and I suppose she was once treated harshly.



'She was shouted at by Meghan… she used to be stated to have said that dealing with them used to be like dealing with a couple of teenagers,' he claimed.
Low additionally described the 'crushing' phrase that the Duchess used to one of her group and went into detail into what he believes actually came about at some stage in the Tiaragate saga.
'Problems started before the wedding ceremony about all kinds of things,' he said, 'the choir, the food.'
A recurrent issue was the way in which the royal family was once sharing small print of the match with the press.



'The palace would put out small print about the cake, the dress, whatever, to hold the media happy,' he explained,
He printed the Duchess wasn't completely happy with the arrangement, and choice plans were drummed up.
'There was once some terrible woman supplying an alternative design and Meghan was once truly unhappy with the choice plan,' he continued.
Low than claimed the Duchess informed the aide: 'Believe me if there was once all of us else I could get to do this, I would.'



Low additionally printed on the exhibit that Harry's frustrations with his group additionally came from the truth he was once eager to make his mark before expiring his 'shelf life.'
The author claimed that the Duke feared that royals turn out to be much less applicable as they grow older and pass down the line of succession, and was keen to build a lasting legacy earlier than Prince George's 18th birthday.





Valentine's book Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown, published by using Headline, is out now and describes the Sussexes' deteriorating relationship with their staff – a 'succession of... respectable people' who had believed in Meghan and 'would have achieved anything' to help the couple succeed.

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